chapter 19: The Increasing Influence of Europe
7866015835 | the establishment of the Holy Roman Empire did not settle the question of religious or secular control. explain what happens in the Investiture Contest | the holy roman emperor bowed to the will of pope Gregory vii | 0 | |
7866026990 | describe the legacy of William the Conqueror in England | he solidified an efficient centralized administration | 1 | |
7866029998 | why did Italy remain largely decentralized? which region was the exception? | papal states of central Italy | 2 | |
7866037300 | why was the population growth in the high middle ages enormous? | increased agricultural yield | 3 | |
7866039365 | which group benefited the most from increased urbanization? | townspeople | 4 | |
7866052032 | European women's roles increased in stature during the high middle ages. what development helped the status of more women? | recognition for their ability to participate in the economy | 5 | |
7866056369 | while schools and universities provided education to the elite, participation in pilgrimages was open to all. what other area provided a benefit to all Europeans? | increased trade | 6 | |
7866061196 | the fearsome Vikings of Scandinavia spread their influence far into the Atlantic. what were they not successful at resisting? | the outside influence of religion | 7 | |
7866064432 | compare and contrast the expansion of Europeans into Muslim regions of Spain and Sicily | the former was primary religious while the latter was primarily political | 8 | |
7866067658 | what were the crusades entirely successful at? | connecting Europe to world trade market | 9 |