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Chapter 21 Feudalism and the Middle Ages (Later) Test: Adapted

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List two reasons the Crusades failed

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List two effects of the Magna Carta

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Henry VI went to Italy to beg forgiveness from _____________________
Other Answer Choices:
Pope Urban II
Pope Gregory VII
Question 17
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The region where Jesus lived, preached, and died was called ______________
Other Answer Choices:
France
Holy Land
Question 18
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As a result of the Crusades,__________ became more powerful.
Other Answer Choices:
popes
kings
Question 19
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The lawmaking body that governs England is called _______________
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parliament
congress
The most important religion during the Middle Ages in Europe was
Islam
Judaism
Christianity
Why were the Crusades fought?
to bring the eastern bishops back under the Pope's control
to protect European territory from invading Muslims
to gain back control of the Holy Land
The Magna Carta gave the following rights to English citizens except:
habeas corpus
right to own a gun
everyone has to obey the laws
What was the most important result of the Crusades?
Trade and exchange of ideas between Europe and Asia increased
Popes increased their power
Muslims and Christians gained respect for one another
What killed a third of the population of Europe in the 1300s?
bubonic plague
religious persecution
wars among kingdoms
What purpose did the Reconquista serve?
to extend European rule into the Holy Land
to drive non-Christians out of Spain
to reclaim the Iberian Peninsula for the Holy Land
How was England different from France after the Hundred Years' War?
The English king lost power while the French king gained power
England's population was smaller than that of France
English peasants went to cities while French peasants remained in the country
What was the purpose of the Spanish Inquisitions
to expel Muslim spies from the country
to reveal and stop church corruption and waste
to punish and kill heretics and non-Christians in Spain
Which of these figures became a hero of the Hundred Years' War, after rallying the French troops and eventually winning the war?
King John
Joan of Arc
Queen Isabella
What event led to the fall of the manor system in England?
Black Death
Hundred Years' War
Spanish Inquisition
Match the best word for the definition.
excommunicate
an effort of Christian kingdoms in northern Spain to retake land from the Moors (Muslims)
Joan of Arc
to cast out from the church
Reconquista
religious ideas that opposed accepted church teachings
heresy
a long series of wars between Christians and Muslims
Crusades
a peasant girl instrumental in France's success in the Hundred Years' War
Match the best word for the definition.
Hundred Years' War
a deadly plague that swept through Europe between 1347 and 1351
Monastery
a towering church building during the Middle Ages
cathedral
a religious man who lived apart from society in an isolated community
Monk
a long conflict between England and France that lasted from 1337 to 1453
Black Death
a Christian religious community
Crusades
Hundred Years' War
Bubonic Plague
Holy Land
Joan of Arc
116 years of fighting
Pope Urban II
England vs. France
Started in 1347
Christians vs. Muslims
Ended the manor system
20-25 million died