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1987722891Schisms, the formost threat to the Christians Church in the Middle Ages were....Formal divisions over different Kings and church leaders over the extent of secular power.0
1987722892The Schism of 1054 between the Eastern and Western churches were caused primarily by diagreements over....The Jurisdiction of the Western papacy.1
1987722893The 6th century Plague of Justinian wasan outbreak of the bubonic plague during the Justinian rule2
1987722894In the 7th century, the Byzantines experienced an economic transformation similar to, though less pronouned than that of Western Europe, this is caused by all of the following butThe rapid growth of the merchant class.3
1987722895After the 7th century, byzantine womenwere increasingly confined to home life4
1987722896what was the most significant architectural contribution of the byzantine empirehagia sophia5
1987722897among the Byzantines' cultural achievements isthe spread of the orthodox Christianity among the slaves6
1987722898which of the following did NOT occur in western Europe after roman authority declinedthe city of rome lost its prominence as the seat of the roman church7
1987722899after the fall of rome in the 5th century the western roman empirefragmented into a handful of Germanic kingdoms8
1987722900what area of france did Charles 'the hammer' martel stop the expansion of the muslims from spaintours9
1987722901the treaty of Verdun resulted inthe division of the holy roman empire among charlemagnes grandsons10
1987722902a significant military threat in the 8th century came fromViking raiders along coastal areas11
1987722903primary agriculture in western Europe wereself sufficient farming estates known as manors12
1987722904the end of anglu saxon dominated in England came in late 11th century withthe invasion of the norman king William13
1987722905Agricultural workers who belonged to the manor and were obligated to the lord wereserfs14
1987722906why is the traditional description of Europe form 300-1200 as "feudal" an oversimplifaction....relations between landowners and serfs varied from region to region15
1987722907which areas did NOT endure Viking raidsconstantinople16
1987722908as time went on, armored knighthoodwas limited to those with revenues from land17
1987722909a fief wasa grant of land exchange for military services18
1987722910technology to improve military skills in the middle ages include all of these exceptan early form of dynamite19
1987722911After the 10th century Roman church faded all but...Getting the office of Pope more acknowledged internationally.20
1987722912justice at the local level was usually provided by whomthe lord of the manor21
1987722913The Buyeaux Tapesty was created bywomen22
1987722914books within the Catholic church to guide priests about appropriate penance for sin were calledpenitentials23
1987722915A problem within the church was simony, orInclusion of non-ordained personnel in church services.24
1987722916The term investiture controversy refers to theStruggle for control of ecclestical appointments.25
1987722917One of the most sigificant sources of conflict for Western Europe between 1000 and 1400 was....A struggle for power between the church and state.26
1987722918a major center of pilgrimage in England was...centerbury27
1987722919The movement for reformed monasticism under the austere Rule of Benedict included all of the following changes butrule from the monastery at cluny28
1987722920One of the most important effects of monasticism wasThe preservation of literacy and learning, particularly with the regard to ancient Latin texts.29
1987722921The reform monastic movement started in France was centered at....cluny30
1987722922The Varangians who ruled early Russia weredisplaced byzantine aristocracy31
1987722923One early Russian chronicle reports that Vladimir l choose Orthodox Christianity over Islam becausehe knew Islam forbade alcohol consumption32
1987722924in kievan Russia power derived fromtrade33
1987722925During the revival of Western Europe (1000-1200), the population nearly doubled in part, because ofTechnological innovations such as a new type of plow and efficient draft harnesses for pulling wagons.34
1987722926Which of the following is not responsible for the success of many cities in Italy and Flanders?They controlled extensive agricultural lands.35
1987722927Which of the following is not true about the Crusades?....The Crusaders failed to capture Jerusalem.36
1987722928The Council of Clermont in 1095 broughtPope Urban ll's call for the 1st Crusade.37
1987722929As the result to the Crusades Europeans were exposed to all of the following exceptaccess to a variety of classical Latin works, particularly those of Aristotle, heretofore unknown in Western Europe.38

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