9.Look at the cause-and-effect diagram. It illustrates an important process in early European history.

10.How had the role of monasteries changed by the 1200s?

The Church and Medieval Culture Quiz

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The Church Shapes Medieval Culture

A photograph shows a colorful stained-glass window with the figure of Mary in the center. Image courtesy of Nancy Bauer / Shutterstock.com
Some mystery plays focused on Mary, mother of Jesus, depicted here in a stained-glass window.

The Middle Ages was a period of great religious devotion. Religious observance could be found everywhere. The Church played a key role in everyday life, not only in religious services but also in entertainment. The mystery play was a popular form of entertainment during this time. The focus of mystery plays was real or fictitious events in the lives of saints. At first, these plays were part of religious services. Later, they became popular outside of the Church and were often performed at medieval festivals. Some of the plays focused on Mary, the mother of Jesus.

Select the play button to access “The Influence of the Church on the Arts” Lesson Video from the Realize™ website. As you watch the video, note how the Church influenced medieval art.Forms of Devotion
A color photo of a statue of St. Francis of Assisi with two birds is shown.St. Francis of Assisi
The Middle Ages is also sometimes called the Age of Faith. Religion shaped almost every aspect of daily life. Roman Catholicism dominated Western Europe.

You have already learned that monasteries and convents were places of prayer and meditation. By the 1200s, monasteries played an even greater role in society. These institutions owned land and were agricultural centers. Those located in towns also provided education and other services to the people.

Other forms of Christian community developed during the 1200s. The mendicant orders were groups of religious people or monks who preached to ordinary people and chose a life of poverty. One of these orders was founded by St. Francis of Assisi. St. Francis founded the Franciscan order. Following his lead, Clare of Assisi founded an order that spread through Italy and the rest of Europe.Religion and Education in Medieval Culture
A statue of a man wearing robes and holding a book and a quill ink pen is shown. Lettering on the base of the statue reads “Saint Thomas Aquinas.”
As you read in the Getting Started slide, the Church heavily influenced drama during the Middle Ages. It also shaped other art forms. Architecture was heavily influenced by the Church. Gothic cathedrals towered over the towns of Western Europe, first in France and then in the rest of Europe. Many of these massive and elaborate structures still stand today.

The Church also shaped social conduct, particularly when it came to the code of chivalry. Instead of bravery and loyalty to the king, the Church emphasized generosity, humility, and mercy.

Another area of influence was in education. The Church supported the growth of learning. Initially, schools were set up to train students for priesthood. Eventually, these schools grew into universities that taught other subjects. Universities are schools, or groups of schools, that train scholars at the highest levels. The universities attracted great scholars such as Thomas Aquinas. Aquinas believed in natural law. Natural law is the belief that humans have certain rights by nature. For example, killing another person violates not only human-made law but also natural law.

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9. Which of those three choices would have the biggest effect on population growth?

10, "You have already learned that monasteries and convents were places of prayer and meditation. By the 1200s, monasteries played an even greater role in society. These institutions owned land and were agricultural centers. Those located in towns also provided education and other services to the people."

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Q1. By emphasizing generosity

2.Training for the priesthood
3.To provide basic health services, to provide a place to live a life dedicated to prayer, to provide education
4. 1. Charlemagne 2. Roman 3. Christianity

5. Peasants

6. The economic growth of European towns

7. More universities developed, and educated social class developed

8. Frequent warfares among landowners

9. Improvement in farming

10. They had become centers of agriculture, and many were located in towns

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How had the role of monasteries changed by the 1200s?

A.
They had mostly closed down and been replaced by mendicant orders.

B.
They had abandoned their role in education to focus on farming.

C.
They had survived only in rural areas.

D.
They had become centers of agriculture, and many were located in towns.

bot Look at the cause-and-effect diagram. It illustrates an important process in early European history.

A cause and effect diagram is shown. In the Cause bubble there is a question mark. In the Effects bubble the following are listed: population growth, increase in trade, development of industry, and revival of towns.

Which of the following was one cause of the four effects shown in the diagram?

The cause is not given in the information provided.

the answer is soppoesd to be the cause

I apologize for the confusion. Without seeing the cause-and-effect diagram, it is difficult to determine the cause that could have led to the given four effects. Can you please provide the diagram or additional information so I can assist you better?

9.Look at the cause-and-effect diagram. It illustrates an important process in early European history.

A cause and effect diagram is shown. In the Cause bubble there is a question mark. In the Effects bubble the following are listed: population growth, increase in trade, development of industry, and revival of towns.

Which of the following was one cause of the four effects shown in the diagram?

A.
spread of religion

B.
invasions of Europe

C.
improvements in farming

10.How had the role of monasteries changed by the 1200s?

A.
They had mostly closed down and been replaced by mendicant orders.

B.
They had abandoned their role in education to focus on farming.

C.
They had survived only in rural areas.

D.
They had become centers of agriculture, and many were located in towns.

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7 of 10 Answered

oh my...... Farming causes food surpluses which help the population grow. That is for number 9. Monasteries were gradually changed over time to fit the farming land and needs. That's for number 10. I can't just give out the answers. However, if you look. They are right there.

9. We can't see the diagram.

10. What does your assigned reading say?