World Civilization IChapter 10 Review worksheet
An architectural style developed during the Middle Ages in Western Europe, ______architecture featured pointed arches and flying buttress.
______was the system that described economic and political relations between landlords and their present laborers.
______described relationships among military elites in which greater lords provided protection and aid to lesser lords.
The ______were the royal house of the Franks from the eighth to the tenth century.
The Frankish monarch ______was responsible for defeating the Muslims of Spain in the Battle of Tours in 732.
The system of agricultural cultivation by the ninth century in Western Europe was the ______system utilizing one-third fallow, one-third spring grains, and one-third winter grains.
______invaded England from Normandy in 1066 and implemented a feudal system in England.
The ______between England and France was fought between 1337 and 1453 to establish the emerging claims of national states.
An organization of cities in northern Germany for the purpose of establishing a commercial alliance was called the ______.
Sworn associations of people in the same business or trade in a single city, ______stressed security and guaranteed good workmanship.
Following the fall of Rome, where was the center of the post-classical West?
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Vassals were ______
______was the first Frankish king that converted to Christianity in 496 CE.
What Monk was responsible for the creation of a set of rules for Western monasteries in the sixth century? ______
What Frankish monarch was able to establish a substantial empire in 800? ______
What was the major role of monasteries in the Middle Ages? ______
What is “investiture?” What role did it play in the Middle Ages? ______
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What impact did the Black Death have on Europe in the fourteenth century?
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______the dominant medieval philosophical approach, so called because of its base in the schools or universities; based on the use of logic to resolve theological problems.
What was the impact of the following religious figures during the middle ages?
Pope Urban II: ______
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St, Clare of Assisi: ______
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Gregory VII: ______
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Peter Abelard: ______
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St. Bernard of Clairvaux: ______
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Thomas Aquinas: ______
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What was the major premise of the Magna Carta? ______
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Compare/Contrast feudalism and manorialism.
FeudalismManorialism
List and describe the technological advancements made in agriculture during the Middle Ages. ______
What role did women have during the Middle Ages?
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Discuss briefly the decline of the “Medieval Synthesis.”
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Evaluate the urban growth during the Middle Ages and its impact on society.
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What is your understanding of “Western Civilization?”
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Discuss religious themes in art and literature. ______
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Explain the assimilation of theology and reason during the Middle Ages.
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