western civ chapter 6 – Flashcards

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Which emperor first divided the Roman Empire into east and west? A. Augustus B. Constantine C. Diocletian D. Valens
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c
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"Visigoths" were ________ Germanic Goths. A. northern B. southern C. eastern D. western
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d
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The Visigoths defeated Emperor ________ at the battle of Adrianople in 378. A. Diocletian B. Justinian C. Tiberius D. Valens
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During Justinian's rule, the empire's strength lay in its ________. A. cities B. farms C. mountains D. suburbs
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Urban councils of about 200 members governed Byzantine cities in the early fifth century. They were composed of ________. A. bishops B. praetors C. decurions D. vicars
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Emperor Heraclius defeated the Sassanid king Khosro II and recovered ________. A. John the Baptist's head B. the crown of thorns C. a piece of Christ's crossD. the shroud of Turin
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The word "Muslim" is Arabic for ________. A. created B. divine C. strength D. submissive
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What is the Ka'ba? A. a shrine that houses a black meteorite B. a robe Muslim women must wear C. a Jewish sect D. a prayer said before all meals
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Which of the following has been the dominant group of Muslims in Islamic history? A. Sunnis B. Kharijites C. Persians D. Shi'a
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By the eighth century, Islam had already spread from ________. A. Damascus to Jerusalem B. Egypt to Pakistan C. Scandinavia to North Africa D. Spain to India
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Which of these was the principal conduit for the transfer of learning from the Mideast to western Europe? A. Athens B. Alexandria C. Cordoba D. Rome
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Christian monastic life pursued the "counsels of perfection," that is, ________. A. truth, justice, and the Roman way B. reading, writing, and arithmetic C. faith, hope, and charity D. chastity, poverty, and obedience
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In part because the patriarchs of the Eastern church considered the bishop of Rome an equal, the ________. A. pope acknowledged that the patriarch was, in fact, superior B. pope gratefully sent gifts to Constantinople C. two churches were able to coexist peacefully for centuries D. pope made claims of papal primacy
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Monophysites believe ________. A. that the trinity inhabited only one body, that of Jesus B. that Jesus was only immortal, never a man C. that Jesus was only a man, never immortal D. in a single god
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The key disputes between the eastern and western Christian churches concerned _______. A. relations with Judaism B. the nature of Christ C. woman priests D. opposition and support of monasticism
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The Merovingian Dynasty was founded by the warrior chieftain ________. A. Charlemagne B. Clovis C. Lothar D. Merovich
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Charles Martel created a great army by ________. A. falsely accusing Muslims of various petty crimes B. recruiting monks who had studied the martial arts C. seizing church land and then giving it to men who agreed to serve him D. appealing to Frankish patriotism
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The Frankish kings who defeated the Lombards gave the pope the lands surrounding Rome, to be known as ________. A. Greater Metropolitan Rome B. the Duchy of Benevento C. Frankish Italy D. the Papal States
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Charlemagne conquered large swaths of western Europe and his rescue of Pope Leo III led to being crowned to lead the ________. A. Tudor dynasty B. Holy Roman Empire C. Byzantine Empire D. Ummayad dynasty
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Charlemagne created a center of learning in ________, where pure scholarship was taught alongside administrative skills for royal bureaucrats. A. Aachen B. Paris C. Arles D. Rome
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Hampered by Frankish laws of inheritance, Louis the Pious had too many ________ for his own succession plan to succeed smoothly. A. bastards B. daughters C. cousins D. sons
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The Viking Leif Erikson traveled as far west as ________. A. Jamestown B. New Brunswick C. Newfoundland D. Nova Scotia
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Landed nobility retained vassals to populate their armies by supplying them with ________. A. land B. soldiers C. salaries D. churches
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In the early Middle Ages, the three-field system was used, combining crop rotation and the use of ________. A. burning B. horse pasture C. fallow fields D. artificial fertilizer
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The "expansion of Europe within Europe" refers to ________. A. the conquest of eastern Europe, formerly barbarian Hungary B. a population boom made possible by innovations in agriculture C. a redrawing of maps, based on information gathered from Vikings D. the tilling of all available land each growing season
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The Visigoths were pressured to invade the western Roman Empire by ________. A. a drought and other odd weather patterns that disrupted traditional agriculture B. Huns invading Visigoth territory C. manipulative administrators in the eastern empire D. a population boom
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Although the Roman military succumbed to Germanic invaders in the fifth century, Roman ________ proved to be dominant when the two peoples mixed. A. athletes B. cuisine C. culture D. entertainment
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Because he condemned idolatry and immorality, Muhammad was ________. A. chased out of Medina B. chased out of Mecca C. forced to wear a hair shirt D. removed as his people's leader
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Mecca was an important pilgrimage site before Islam because pagans came to worship ________. A. a natural gas leak that produced an eternal flame B. at the Ka'ba C. the place of Muhammad's birth D. at a Roman temple
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Why has martyrdom become so important to Shi'a Muslims? A. Ali, whom they believed to be the true caliph, was assassinated by other Muslims. B. A strong vision of the afterlife cannot come soon enough for some Shi'as. C. Throughout his long life, Ali taught the importance of sacrifice. D. They believe martyrdom is the only path to heaven.
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Early Muslim conquests were successful against the Persian Empire in part because ________. A. the Persians were exhausted by decades of war B. they had a better navy C. they had the support of the Byzantines against this common enemy D. the Persians recognized the truth of Muhammad's words
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Muslims indirectly shaped the development of Western Europe because ________. A. they showed an interest in Roman architecture B. they forced the Europeans to focus on their own territory and culture C. Christians wanted to create a culture that would compete with that of the Muslims D. Europeans converted in large numbers to Islam
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As the Western empire declined and governors withdrew from the cities, ________ were left as the centers of urban culture. A. schools B. market squares C. amphitheaters D. cathedrals
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Benedict wrote a plan that dictated every activity a monk should undertake each day. This discipline and organization ________. A. brought the Benedictines economic and political power B. was adopted by a majority of Christians C. threatened potential Muslim invaders D. was seen as heresy by the Eastern Orthodox Church
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Which of these marked a long-lasting split between the western and eastern Christian churches? A. Pope Leo I took the title pontifex maximus. B. Pope Damasus I claimed that he was a direct successor to Peter. C. Cardinal Humbertus excommunicated the Orthodox patriarch. D. Pope Gelasius I claimed the ruling clergy gave him more power than secular rulers.
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When the Byzantines encountered religious practices that were deeply tied to a locality, the church was most likely to ________. A. explain why paganism would lead believers to hell B. eradicate all the local believers C. absorb those practices into Christian practice D. destroy the objects or shrines
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As retaliation for Cardinal Humbertus' actions, the patriarch declared that all Western popes ________. A. were enemies of the Byzantine state B. had been tools of the Roman Empire under Diocletian C. were demoted to bishops D. had been heretics since the sixth century
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Since the landed nobility in Western Europe did not have any fealty to the Frankish kings, the Merovingians established ________ with the hope that those men would be loyal to the crown. A. vassels B. counts C. provincial governors D. duchies
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When Charles Martel seized church property to distribute to the men who would make up his Carolingian army, the church did not object because ________. A. it knew it would receive compensation B. it depended on the Franks for armed protection C. Martel effectively controlled the pope D. Martel controlled Rome
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Pepin illustrates which of these aspects of medieval monarchy? A. The popes could both make and unmake kings. B. Kings were no more than the first among equals. C. Kings owed their position to both their nobles and the church. D. A clear definition had evolved between church and royal power.
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Which of these best describes the relationship between the Frankish kings and the papacy? A. mutually supportive B. openly hostile C. isolation D. distrust
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Pope Leo III's coronation of Charlemagne and the establishment of the Holy Roman Empire did not simply benefit the new emperor. Leo hoped ________. A. that the new empire would destroy Constantinople B. Charlemagne would create the office of pontifex maximus for him C. to gain leverage over the king and enhance the church's stature D. to be the next emperor
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Charlemagne created special royal envoys who would make visits to different districts as auditors because ________. A. he suspected that local counts were secret Lombards B. he hoped different bureaucrats would develop new innovations in administration C. he wanted to unify the state D. local counts were becoming less loyal to the crown as they consolidated power
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Charlemagne developed the intellectual center of Aachen to patronize scholars and promote classical and Christian education. One result of his efforts was ________. A. the Lord's Prayer B. a new design for furniture, attaching a desk to a chair C. the Carolingian sect of Christian monks D. Carolingian minuscule, a style of handwriting
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Louis the Pious worked to break Frankish tradition and leave Lothar, the eldest of his three sons, as sole heir. However, after his second wife bore him a fourth son, _______. A. Lothar, jealous of his half-brother, worked with his brothers to defeat their father B. Louis decided to leave the throne to that young son, Charles C. Louis retired, leaving Lothar as co-regent D. Louis asked the pope to annul the second marriage
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With the collapse of the Carolingian monarchy and attacks by Vikings, Magyars, and Muslims, local populations depended on local strongmen for protection, establishing the preconditions for ________ society. A. academic B. feudal C. high D. monastic
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Without a strong central government, freemen would entrust themselves to local magnates, offering to contribute to local fighting units in return for protection. This service was known as ________. A. serfdom B. vassalage C. peasantry D. slavery
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Although church law directed lords to set peasants free to serve as priests, lords preferred a "serf priest" who ________. A. would serve priests B. would attend to serfs C. would lead the congregation as he was directed by the lord D. served as priest and serf
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Medieval people understood that there was a link between food and health but they did not know to ________. A. eat vegetables along with meat B. add milk to their porridge C. wash their fruit D. cook pork to above 160 degrees internally
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Why did future rulers find Justinian's body of civil law attractive as a foundation of their own jurisprudence? A. It outlined the basic responsibilities of each citizen. B. It protected basic civil rights. C. The main point was to bring subjects under a single authority. D. There were provisions for different sorts of democratic systems.
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. Consider Map 6-1. The territory that had the fewest invasions in the fourth and fifth centuries, and also the most prosperous in that era, was that of the ________. A. Carthaginians of North Africa B. Carolingians in Aachen C. Catholics in Rome D. Byzantines of Asia Minor
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Major divisions within religious traditions could begin with small disagreements. Which of these was the initial cause of the split between the Sunnis and Shi'a? A. disagreement over what should be the official version of the Qur'an B. disagreement over leadership of Islam C. which language to use in Muslim services D. which city would be the center of Islam
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Compare the power and influence of Rome and Constantinople in the second half of the first millennium. Use Map 6-2 for reference. A. The Eastern Empire was much stronger than the Western. B. The Western Empire was much stronger than the Eastern. C. The Eastern and Western empires were evenly matched. D. Both empires were decimated by Muslim conquest.
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Reading Abu Hamid Al-Ghazali on marriage, one is struck by the fact that he writes for an audience of ________, which indicates a lot about his attitude towards relationships. A. clergy B. laity C. men D. women
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Throughout the Middle Ages, attempts by central governments to develop loyal administrators at local levels were often based on grants and favors and tended to fail because ________. A. external attacks kept governments from focusing on local issues B. administrators became autonomous C. the church held sway over the populace D. of problems with the rights of succession
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