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Middle Ages in Europe Vocabulary

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Directions: Answer the following questions about the vocabulary found in Chapter 18. Use your textbook to help you determine the correct answer(s). Some questions may have multiple answers. Choose the most correct answer(s) in each question.
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Explain how a concordat is an agreement between the pope and the ruler of a country.

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Which of the following characteristics are true about fjords?
surrounded by steep cliffs
surrounded by steep slopes
create a long, jagged coastline
are narrow inlets of the sea
Which of the following is not an example of a missionary?
a Christian setting up a medical clinic in an impoverished area
a Jewish person working in a malaria clinic in Africa
a high school in the United States raising funds to build a school in another country
a monk who never leaves the monastary
Under_______, landowning nobles governed and protected the people in return for services.
protectionism
manoralism
feudalism
vassalism
Match the terms on the left with the definitions on the right by dragging the terms to the appropriate definitions.
Peasants and Serfs
The ruler of the Roman Catholic Church
Vassals
The ruler of a several feudal territories
The Pope
The ruler of several vassals and knights
Lords
a lower-ranking noble who served a lord
Kings and Queens
Armed warriors who fought on horseback
Knights
farmers who sought protection on a fief in exchange for labor in the fields
What were apprentices in craft guilds given in return for their work?
room and board
goods for trade
political positions
gold coins
Theology is the study of religious
faith
practice
experience
Scholasticism is a way of thinking that combines
faith and religion
faith and reason
faith and experience
faith and science
In the 1960s, with the Vatican II Council, one decision was to switch the language of the Mass from Latin to the vernacular. Example of vernacular languages include
Italian
Latin
English
Spanish
Portuguese
German
What was the name of the church court that tried and punished people who were suspected of heresy?
Crusades
Grand Jury
Inquisition
Trial Jury
Identify which of the following count as a plauge.
COVID-19
Seasonal Flu
Black Death
Spanish Influenza
A Plauge is a diseas that spreads quickly and kills many people
The Reconquista, the Christian struggle to take back the Iberian Peninsula (modern day Spain and Portugal) was fought between the Christians and
Jews
Muslims
Buddhists
Hindus