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HIST302 Final Exam - Medieval Europe
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HIST302 Final Exam - Medieval Europe
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1. Which statement best describes the relationship between guilds and town governments?
2. In what year did the French invade Italy?
3. How did mendicant friars differ from monks?
4. Why did Justinian create his law code?
5. Which of the following does the Petrine Doctrine support?
6. What two major factors led to the rise of towns in the eleventh and twelfth centuries?
7. The medieval church defined doctrinal heresy as __________________.
8. Who was allowed to be a member of the medieval English parliament?
9. What type of government did medieval Novgorod have?
10. According to Thomas Laqueur, who was involved in the Italian renaissance?
11. According to Petrus Paulus Vergerius, what was the purpose of education during the renaissance?
12. What was 'simony'?
13. Who granted universities the right to control exams and license instructors?
14. What agricultural changes led to a rise in population in the eleventh century?
15. How did Pepin rise to the Frankish throne?
16. What types of scholars did King Alfonso the Wise of Castile especially encourage?
17. Which of the following was NOT a motive of urban rebellions in the Middle Ages?
18. The Mongols' main objective in their invasion of Europe was ______________.
19. Why was the heavy plow a significant technology?
20. Which of the following did Constantine I do?
21. What does the story of Rollo of Normandy illustrate about feudal government?
22. What led to the economic revival of the fifteenth century?
23. What aspects of mathematics were most important during the early Italian renaissance?
24. According to Giovanni Boccaccio, how did the Florentines react to the Black Death?
25. Why were icons so important to Eastern Orthodox Christianity?