AP World History Chapter 9 Flashcards
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1987722891 | Schisms, 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 | |
1987722892 | The Schism of 1054 between the Eastern and Western churches were caused primarily by diagreements over.... | The Jurisdiction of the Western papacy. | 1 | |
1987722893 | The 6th century Plague of Justinian was | an outbreak of the bubonic plague during the Justinian rule | 2 | |
1987722894 | In 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 but | The rapid growth of the merchant class. | 3 | |
1987722895 | After the 7th century, byzantine women | were increasingly confined to home life | 4 | |
1987722896 | what was the most significant architectural contribution of the byzantine empire | hagia sophia | 5 | |
1987722897 | among the Byzantines' cultural achievements is | the spread of the orthodox Christianity among the slaves | 6 | |
1987722898 | which of the following did NOT occur in western Europe after roman authority declined | the city of rome lost its prominence as the seat of the roman church | 7 | |
1987722899 | after the fall of rome in the 5th century the western roman empire | fragmented into a handful of Germanic kingdoms | 8 | |
1987722900 | what area of france did Charles 'the hammer' martel stop the expansion of the muslims from spain | tours | 9 | |
1987722901 | the treaty of Verdun resulted in | the division of the holy roman empire among charlemagnes grandsons | 10 | |
1987722902 | a significant military threat in the 8th century came from | Viking raiders along coastal areas | 11 | |
1987722903 | primary agriculture in western Europe were | self sufficient farming estates known as manors | 12 | |
1987722904 | the end of anglu saxon dominated in England came in late 11th century with | the invasion of the norman king William | 13 | |
1987722905 | Agricultural workers who belonged to the manor and were obligated to the lord were | serfs | 14 | |
1987722906 | why is the traditional description of Europe form 300-1200 as "feudal" an oversimplifaction.... | relations between landowners and serfs varied from region to region | 15 | |
1987722907 | which areas did NOT endure Viking raids | constantinople | 16 | |
1987722908 | as time went on, armored knighthood | was limited to those with revenues from land | 17 | |
1987722909 | a fief was | a grant of land exchange for military services | 18 | |
1987722910 | technology to improve military skills in the middle ages include all of these except | an early form of dynamite | 19 | |
1987722911 | After the 10th century Roman church faded all but... | Getting the office of Pope more acknowledged internationally. | 20 | |
1987722912 | justice at the local level was usually provided by whom | the lord of the manor | 21 | |
1987722913 | The Buyeaux Tapesty was created by | women | 22 | |
1987722914 | books within the Catholic church to guide priests about appropriate penance for sin were called | penitentials | 23 | |
1987722915 | A problem within the church was simony, or | Inclusion of non-ordained personnel in church services. | 24 | |
1987722916 | The term investiture controversy refers to the | Struggle for control of ecclestical appointments. | 25 | |
1987722917 | One 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 | |
1987722918 | a major center of pilgrimage in England was... | centerbury | 27 | |
1987722919 | The movement for reformed monasticism under the austere Rule of Benedict included all of the following changes but | rule from the monastery at cluny | 28 | |
1987722920 | One of the most important effects of monasticism was | The preservation of literacy and learning, particularly with the regard to ancient Latin texts. | 29 | |
1987722921 | The reform monastic movement started in France was centered at.... | cluny | 30 | |
1987722922 | The Varangians who ruled early Russia were | displaced byzantine aristocracy | 31 | |
1987722923 | One early Russian chronicle reports that Vladimir l choose Orthodox Christianity over Islam because | he knew Islam forbade alcohol consumption | 32 | |
1987722924 | in kievan Russia power derived from | trade | 33 | |
1987722925 | During the revival of Western Europe (1000-1200), the population nearly doubled in part, because of | Technological innovations such as a new type of plow and efficient draft harnesses for pulling wagons. | 34 | |
1987722926 | Which of the following is not responsible for the success of many cities in Italy and Flanders? | They controlled extensive agricultural lands. | 35 | |
1987722927 | Which of the following is not true about the Crusades?.... | The Crusaders failed to capture Jerusalem. | 36 | |
1987722928 | The Council of Clermont in 1095 brought | Pope Urban ll's call for the 1st Crusade. | 37 | |
1987722929 | As the result to the Crusades Europeans were exposed to all of the following except | access to a variety of classical Latin works, particularly those of Aristotle, heretofore unknown in Western Europe. | 38 |