Medieval Europe directions indicated on the map? (DO Key Version B NOW 02/28/2017) a) Some areas protected themselves. 1) What is the Key Version? b) The Crusaders spread the plague. a) A c) The disease followed the trade b) B routes. d) The plague could not cross oceans. 2) The pope crowned Charlemagne Roman Emperor because (DO NOW 7) The plague was caused by (DO NOW 02/27/2017) 02/28/2017) a) was related to previous Roman a) the bite of an infected rat. emperors. b) the bite of a flea from an infected rat. b) gave money to the Church. c) poor diet. c) preserved the popes safety. d) exposure to smallpox. d) spread Christianity throughout his kingdom. 8) What was the cause of the Second Crusade? (DO NOW 03/01/2017) 3) What did kings gain through lay a) Muslim Turks had recaptured one of investiture? (DO NOW 02/27/2017) the Crusader states. a) Equal status with the pope in the b) Merchants wanted to open up new Church markets for trade. b) Control over the church in their c) Jerusalem had been attacked by kingdom Muslims. c) The pope promise of eternal d) Christian pilgrims wanted to visit salvation Jerusalem. d) A large portion of Church income 9) What was the outcome of the Third 4) With what action did the pope Crusade? (DO NOW 03/01/2017) eventually follow up the warning letter a) The Crusaders retook most of the to Henry IV quoted in the excerpt? (DO Holy Land. NOW 02/27/2017) b) The Crusaders were defeated by the a) He visited Henry IV. Muslims. b) He approved Henry IVs bishop c) The Crusaders looted Constantinople c) He excommunicated Henry IV. and never arrived in the Holy Land. d) He took over Henry IVs kingdom. d) The Crusaders made a treaty with the Muslims. 5) How long did it take the plague to spread through Europe? (DO NOW 10) How did the Crusades change the 02/28/2017) balance of power in Europe? (DO NOW a) Two years 03/01/2017) b) Three years a) The feudal system grew stronger, c) Four years while the Church lost influence. d) Ten years b) Kings gained power due to the weakening of the feudal system. c) The Church more firmly exercised its control over monarchs. d) Many nobles who returned from Palestine entered the Church.
11)What is the capital of Iceland? 18)What is the capital of Turkey? a) Athens a) Athens b) Lisbon b) Istanbul c) Oslo c) London d) Reykjavik d) Paris e) Rome e) Rome
12)What is the capital of the United 19)What is the capital of Russia? Kingdom? a) Copenhagen a) Berlin b) Helsinki b) Copenhagen c) Moscow c) Dublin d) Vienna d) London e) Warsaw e) Vienna 20) In the Roman Catholic Church, who is 13)What is the capital of France? the spiritual and political leader? a) Berlin a) Bishops b) London b) Cardinals c) Paris c) Monks d) Rome d) Pope e) Vienna e) Priests
14)What is the capital of the Netherlands? 21) In the Roman Catholic Church, who runs a) Amsterdam individual churches and administers b) Lisbon communions, matrimonies, and c) Moscow baptisms? d) Rome a) Bishops e) Warsaw b) Cardinals c) Monks 15)What is the capital of Belgium? d) Pope a) Amsterdam e) Priests b) Brussels c) Copenhagen 22) What language did monks and nuns d) Moscow have to learn? e) London a) English b) French 16)What is the capital of Germany? c) Greek a) Berlin d) Latin b) Brussels e) Spanish c) Copenhagen d) Istanbul 23) What is the Popes office called? e) Stockholm a) Bishop b) Mamacy 17)What is the capital of Greece? c) Monarch a) Amsterdam d) Nobility b) Athens e) Papacy c) Berlin d) Rome e) Oslo
24) During Medieval Europe, who became 30) In 1071, what group took over bishops for the Roman Catholic Church? Jerusalem that made Christian a) Local princes pilgrimages to the Holy Land nearly b) Muslims impossible? c) Jews a) Abbasid d) Knights b) Al-Andalus e) Serfs c) Byzantine d) Seljuk Turks 25) What did church officials do to help e) Umayyad European leaders? a) Collect taxes 31) After the First Crusade, land conquered b) Excommunicate them by the Crusaders was divided into what c) Grow crops 4 states? d) Fight wars a) Athens, Constantinople, Rome, e) Keep records of births and deaths Sparta b) Berlin, Brussels, London, Paris 26) Who crowned Charlemagne Emperor c) Baghdad, Cairo, Cordoba, Damascus of the Holy Roman Empire? d) Edessa, Antioch, Tripoli, Jerusalem a) Pope Leo III (3) e) Mecca, Medina, Cordoba, Jerusalem b) Pope Gregory VII (7) c) Richard the Lion Heart 32) In the Second Crusade, Muslims d) Saladin defeated the Crusaders at what city? e) Seljuk Turks a) Baghdad b) Constantinople 27) Who excommunicated Emperor Henry c) Damascus IV (4)? d) Rome a) Pope Benedict XVI (16) e) Venice b) Pope Francis c) Pope Gregory VII (7) 33) Who was the Muslim leader that d) Pope John Paul I (1) recaptured Jerusalem, and started the e) Pope John Paul II (2) Third Crusade? a) Abraham 28) What did Emperor Henry IV (4) do to b) Francis ask for forgiveness? c) Jesus a) Built a monastery d) Muhammad b) Fight in the Crusades e) Saladin c) Stood in the snow barefoot d) Stopped eating meat 34) During the Third Crusade, the e) Swam across a river Crusaders were led by __________ the Lion Heart. 29) Jerusalem and the area around it are a) Charles sacred to what groups? b) George a) Only Christians c) Henry b) Only Jews d) Richard c) Only Muslims e) William d) Christians, Jews, and Muslims e) Jerusalem is not scared to any religion
35) During the Fourth Crusade, the 40) In what year was the Reconquista Crusaders attacked and plundered what completed? Byzantine cities? a) 1270 a) Athens and Sparta b) 1290 b) London and Paris c) 1306 c) Mecca and Medina d) 1394 d) Venice and Rome e) 1492 e) Zara and Constantinople
36) What was NOT one of the effects of the Crusades? a) By 1270, Crusaders conquered all of the Holy Land b) Increase trade c) Jews were forced to move out of England and France, many moved to Eastern Europe d) More and more Christians believed that all non-Christians were their enemies e) Muslim allowed most Jews and Christians to live in peace
37) The Iberian Peninsula includes what 2 countries? a) Belgium and the Netherlands b) Finland and Russia c) Greece and Italy d) Norway and Sweden e) Portugal and Spain
38) During the Reconquista, who unified Spain? a) King Charles and Queen Diana b) King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella c) King Richard and Queen Eleanor d) King Phillip and Queen Elizabeth e) King William and Queen Kate
39) What was a court used by the Church to punish people opposed to Church teachings, which tortured and executed many Jews and Muslims? a) Bubonic plague b) Clergy c) Crusade d) Excommunication e) Inquisition