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3.Which of the following was an effect of the Crusades?
A.
People became more isolated in their home regions.
B.
Christianity was limited to European countries.
C.
Muslim advances in science and medicine spread to Europe.
D.
Trade declined because people feared violence.
4.Drag and drop the correct descriptions to identify the effects of agricultural improvements on Europe.

Less land was cleared for farming.

Population increased.

Trade and industry grew.

More people moved to rural areas to farm.

More people moved to towns.

Effects of Agricultural Improvements

14.Which of the following is the main reason towns grew during the High Middle Ages?

A.
People needed a place for entertainment.
B.
People needed a place to practice their religion.
C.
People needed a place to sell and buy goods.
D.
People needed to join a guild.

15.Which of the following are accurate statements about how Europe changed as a result of Otto the Great's rule? Select all that apply.
A.
Europe was divided among several German nobles.
B.
An empire made up of Germany, parts of Italy, and much of central and Eastern Europe was created.
C.
Europe was unified under a single government.
D.
A line of Ottonian kings ruled after Otto's death.
E.
The empire came to be known as the Holy Roman Empire

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its d

Trade declined because people feared of violence.

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The Answers

1.C
2.D
3.C
4.Trade and industry grew, More people moved to towns, Population increased
5.B
6.A,B,D
7.A
8. You write the answer
9. You write the answer
10.D
11.C,D
12.C
13.B
14.C
15.B,D,E
16.C
17.A
18.A
19.You write the answer
20.B
21.You write the answer

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The anwser is d

Drag and drop the correct descriptions to identify the effects of agricultural improvements on Europe.

Trade and industry grew. returned to choices list.
Less land was cleared for farming.

Population increased.

Trade and industry grew.

More people moved to rural areas to farm.

More people moved to towns.


Effects of Agricultural Improvements

Trade and industry grew.

Population increased.

More people moved to towns.

Which of the following was an effect of the Crusades?

An effect of the Crusades was that Muslim advances in science and medicine spread to Europe.

How did the role of the church in education change over time?

A.
Universities changed from being independent to being part of the church.

B.
Priests became the only teachers at universities.

C.
Schools began to provide education beyond religious instruction.

D.
The church declared that only religious subjects could be taught at universities.

The role of the church in education changed over time in that schools began to provide education beyond religious instruction.

(55) All fines that have been given to us unjustly and against the law of the land . . . shall be entirely remitted [given back] or the matter decided by a majority judgment of the twenty-five barons . . . together with [the] archbishop. . . .

--Magna Carta, 1215

Why did the authors of the Magna Carta include this text?

A.
They wanted to limit the church's authority to fine people.

B.
They wanted to limit the power of the king to fine people unjustly.

C.
They wanted to establish their own power to issue fines.

D.
They wanted to give the archbishop power over the king to collect fines.

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Which advances in weaponry developed during the Hundred Years' War made war more deadly?

During the Hundred Years' War, the advances in weaponry such as Longbow and Cannons made wars more deadly. Longbow was a new type of bow, which was more powerful and could shoot at greater ranges compared to other bows. Cannons were also used in wars which made it easier to breach castles, walls, and buildings, contributing to significant carnage on both sides of the conflict.

what about the gun

During the Hundred Years' War, guns were also used, but they were not as efficient as they would become later on. They were less practical due to their large size, long reloading time, and their inaccuracy. Therefore, guns were not as widely used as longbows and cannons in this period, but the developments in gunpowder technology ultimately paved the way for the widespread use of firearms in future wars.

How did an agricultural surplus relate to expanded trade during the High Middle Ages?

The agricultural surplus played a crucial role in the expanding trade during the High Middle Ages. With surplus food, farmers could trade their excess to others who needed it, leading to an increased demand for goods, labor, and services. This surplus, together with the increased use of wind and water to power mills, allowed for the production of more food and goods that could be sold, increasing economic prosperity. Towns grew and became centers of trade, where merchants could exchange their goods. The increased trade led to the growth of towns and cities, which led to further economic development, and the cycle continued. Therefore, the agricultural surplus provided the foundation for the expanding trade that marked the High Middle Ages.

Which two groups serve lords?

The two groups that served lords during the medieval period were Knights and Serfs (peasants). Knights were soldiers who were granted lands by the lords in exchange for military service, and they were required to follow a code of chivalry. Serfs, on the other hand, were peasants who worked on the lord's land in exchange for protection and the right to work on their own lands. Both Knights and Serfs were the primary groups that served lords during the medieval period.

Which was the Catholic Church’s most powerful tool in maintaining its authority in medieval Europe?

A.
its missionary work

B.
its monasteries and convents

C.
its control over the sacraments

D.
its hospitals and schools

The Catholic Church's most powerful tool in maintaining its authority in medieval Europe was its control over the sacraments. The church controlled the seven sacraments, which were believed to be necessary for salvation. The church used its control over the sacraments to exert influence over the people by enforcing its doctrines and rules. People were required to attend mass, take communion, confess their sins, and receive the last rites. If they did not comply with these requirements, they could be excommunicated or punished by the church authorities. This gave the church enormous power and authority which it used to maintain its control over the people in medieval Europe.

Why did monks and nuns promise to live their entire lives within their religious communities?

Monks and nuns promised to live their entire lives within their religious communities for several reasons, including:

1. To renounce the world: Monks and nuns took vows of poverty, chastity, and obedience to live a life of service to God and the community. By renouncing worldly possessions, they showed their commitment to living a simple life free from materialism.

2. To dedicate their lives to prayer and contemplation: Monks and nuns devoted their lives to prayer and contemplation, spending hours in prayer, reading, and meditation. By withdrawing from the world and focusing exclusively on their spiritual life, they sought to deepen their relationship with God.

3. To contribute to the community: Monks and nuns played an important role in medieval society by providing education, healthcare, and social services. By remaining within their religious communities, they were able to provide these services to the wider community, which helped to strengthen the social fabric of medieval societies.

4. To serve as examples: By living a life of devotion and service, monks and nuns served as examples to others, inspiring them to live a more spiritually focused life.

Which of the following is the main reason towns grew during the High Middle Ages?

The main reason for the growth of towns during the High Middle Ages was the expansion of trade. As trade networks expanded, towns grew and became centers of commerce, where merchants could exchange their goods. With the growth of commerce, there was an increased demand for labor and services, which led to the growth of the towns. Additionally, during this period, there was an increase in agricultural productivity, which led to an increase in the surplus food and goods available for trade. The growth of towns also spurred the development of new technologies and innovations, which further stimulated economic growth. Therefore, the primary reason towns grew during the High Middle Ages was the expansion of trade and commerce.

Which of the following is the main reason towns grew during the High Middle Ages?

A.
People needed a place for entertainment.

B.
People needed a place to practice their religion.

C.
People needed a place to sell and buy goods.

D.
People needed to join a guild.

The main reason towns grew during the High Middle Ages was that people needed a place to sell and buy goods. As trade networks expanded, towns grew and became centers of commerce, where merchants could exchange their goods. With the growth of commerce, there was an increased demand for labor and services, which led to the growth of the towns. Additionally, during this period, there was an increase in agricultural productivity, which led to an increase in the surplus food and goods available for trade. The growth of towns also spurred the development of new technologies and innovations, which further stimulated economic growth. Therefore, the primary reason towns grew during the High Middle Ages was the expansion of trade and commerce.

Which of the following are accurate statements about how Europe changed as a result of Otto the Great's rule? Select the three correct answers.

A.
Europe was divided among several German nobles.

B.
An empire made up of Germany, parts of Italy, and much of central and Eastern Europe was created.

C.
Europe was unified under a single government.

D.
A line of Ottonian kings ruled after Otto's death.

E.
The empire came to be known as the Holy Roman Empire.

The three accurate statements about how Europe changed as a result of Otto the Great's rule are:

B. An empire made up of Germany, parts of Italy, and much of central and Eastern Europe was created.

D. A line of Ottonian kings ruled after Otto's death.

E. The empire came to be known as the Holy Roman Empire.

Which invaders came from south of the European continent?

A.
Magyars

B.
Vikings

C.
Muslims

D.
Normans

The invaders who came from south of the European continent were Muslims.

Which of the following statements accurately describes the movement of ideas and goods during the Middle Ages?

A.
The rivers of Europe allowed people to move easily and spread new ideas.

B.
The mountains of Europe made transportation and the spread of goods and ideas difficult.

C.
Europe's many oceans and seas were the only means of travel to Asia.

D.
European rivers did not flow from east to west, which limited the spread of ideas and goods.

The statement that accurately describes the movement of ideas and goods during the Middle Ages is:

A. The rivers of Europe allowed people to move easily and spread new ideas.

The rivers of Europe were a significant means of transportation for people and goods, providing an efficient way of travel, trade, and communication. These waterways facilitated the spread of new ideas, technologies, and cultures throughout Europe, enabling the exchange of knowledge and goods. Therefore, the rivers of Europe played a critical role in shaping medieval society, culture, and trade.

Describe the purpose, outcome, and effects of the Reconquista.

The Reconquista was a centuries-long military campaign by the Christian kingdoms of the Iberian Peninsula aimed at retaking the Iberian Peninsula (modern-day Spain and Portugal) from the Muslim Moors who had conquered it in the 8th century.

The purpose of the Reconquista was to drive the Muslim Moors out of the Iberian Peninsula and re-establish Christian rule over the region. Military campaigns were carried out by various Christian kingdoms and aristocrats over several centuries as their power waxed and waned.

The outcome of the Reconquista was the recapture of the Iberian Peninsula by the Christian kingdoms from the 11th century to the 15th century. The military campaign was marked by both victories and setbacks, but ultimately, the Christian armies succeeded in gradually recapturing the territory from Muslim invasions.

The effects of the Reconquista were significant. The collapse of Islamic power in the region led to the flourishing of Christian kingdoms such as Castile and Aragon. In 1492, the last Muslim stronghold, Granada, was captured by Queen Isabella and King Ferdinand, ending the Reconquista, and Spain emerged as a powerful united Christian state. The victory also led to the emergence of a new golden age of Spanish art and culture which included exploration and colonialism. The end of the Reconquista also put an end to religious tension and allowed the formation of the Spanish Inquisition, which forcibly converted Jews and Muslims to Christianity, contributing to Spain's prosperity and power, while creating significant long-standing social issues, including religious minorities.

Which of the following did a vassal receive in exchange for his loyalty?

A.
the right to farm the lord's land

B.
the right to an estate

C.
the right to part of the lord's earnings

D.
the right to protection by the lord

A vassal received protection from the lord in exchange for his loyalty.

What longterm effects did the Black Death have on Europe?

The Black Death, a virulent bubonic plague that struck Europe in the mid-1300s, had significant long-term effects on the continent, including:

1. Demographic changes: The Black Death is estimated to have caused a significant drop in population, with some estimates suggesting that up to a third of Europe's population was wiped out. The loss of such a large number of people had significant economic and social consequences, including labor shortages and disruptions to agriculture and trade.

2. Economic changes: The Black Death disrupted the economic order, leading to labor shortages that resulted in higher wages for workers. The wealthy landowners and nobles initially resisted these labor movements, but eventually had to agree to higher wages to keep their workers, fund continued trade,

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The Black Death disrupted the economic order, leading to labor shortages that resulted in higher wages for workers.

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ok what about

3.d
4.More people moved to towns. More people moved to rural areas to farm.
Population increased.
15.E,D,B
how about this?

3. A - no

4.Less land was cleared for farming. - no
Effects of Agricultural Improvements. ??
and, More people moved to towns. - yes
14.c - yes
15.C,D,A - no, yes, no

ok well i think the answers are

3. A
4.Less land was cleared for farming. Effects of Agricultural Improvements. and, More people moved to towns.
14.c
15.C,D,A
i think these are the answers am i wrong?

We do not give test answers. We can check your answers, though.

3.d - no

4.More people moved to towns. More people moved to rural areas to farm. HUH??
Population increased. - yes
15.E,D,B - yes

I've checked this twice.