6.21.F - Test_ The Early Medieval World
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Question 1
3 / 3 pts
The Roman Empire covered ___ continent(s).
four
one
Correct!
three
two
Correct! Great job!
Question 2
3 / 3 pts
Why was Rome's economy weakening and in decline by 300 AD? (Choose all that may apply.)
Correct!
high taxes and unemployment
employment was at an all-time high
Correct!
cost of war drained the treasury
the cost of living was very low
Correct!
high debt and severe inflation
Correct! Keep up the good work!
Question 3
3 / 3 pts
Which is the
least
acceptable term for the period of time in Europe following the fall of Rome?
Middle Ages
Medieval
Correct!
Dark Ages
Good job! Outstanding work!
Question 4
3 / 3 pts
In an effort to protect as many as possible from the horror of war, the pope threatened the rulers
and warriors of Europe with ____________ if they harmed the innocent.
monasticism
penance
Correct!
excommunication
death
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Question 5
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3 / 3 pts
Why did powerful nobles and kings donate lands and money to the Catholic Church during the
Middle Ages?
They thought that contributing to the church would gain them influence over the people and the
local monks.
Correct!
They thought that by contributing, their souls would we prayed for and they would spend less
time in purgatory.
They thought that the church needed more land for mission work, and thereby they would have
better standing with the people.
They thought that they needed to help the church gain power, and therefore they would have
more power over the people.
Wonderful work! Great job!
Question 6
3 / 3 pts
Which religious order believed that free time was the enemy of the soul, thus every waking hour
was filled with labor, prayer, and meditation?
None of these are correct.
Correct!
the Benedictines
the Franciscans
the Dominicans
Great job! Keep up the good work!
Question 7
3 / 3 pts
Who were the
Missi Dominici
?
companies of soldiers sent to Charlemagne's newly conquered lands to ensure they were
obedient
teams of church officials who ensured subjects of Charlemagne's kingdom were orthodox
groups of clerks and judges sent into Charlemagne's kingdom to address complaints and hear
court cases
Correct!
pairs of royal messengers who listened to complaints and ensured subjects obeyed the law
Good job! Keep up the great work!
Question 8
3 / 3 pts
Why would Charlemagne have been upset about being crowned by Pope Leo III?
Charlemagne didn't want to be Holy Roman Emperor.
Pope Leo III was an immoral man and to be crowned by him implied that Charlemagne agreed
with his lifestyle.
Correct!
It implied that the pope could make and unmake kings since he was God's representative on
Earth.
He wasn't really a practicing Catholic and didn't want to be forced into orthodoxy.
Great job!
Question 9
3 / 3 pts
The Chanson de Roland is: (Choose all that apply.)
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the Papal decree making Charlemagne Holy Roman Emperor
Correct!
one of the first pieces of French literature
Correct!
a poem that tells the story of the death of Charlemagne's relative
a royal decree establishing Christianity as the official religion of the Frankish Empire
Nice job! Keep up the good work!
Question 10
3 / 3 pts
Which of the following is NOT true regarding Charlemagne's dedication to education?
Though Charlemagne valued education, he never learned to write himself.
He ordered churches and monasteries to start schools.
Correct!
He set up a palace school intended only for the use of his children.
He brought in foreign scholars to teach.
Excellent job!
Question 11
3 / 3 pts
Due to the preservation of many of the classical pieces of Latin literature, the first
_____________ were established.
printing press
newspapers
publishing companies
Correct!
libraries
Fantastic work!
Question 12
3 / 3 pts
The period of cultural and intellectual revival begun by Charlemagne is called the:
Frankish Renaissance
Correct!
Carolingian Renaissance
Italian Renaissance
Renaissance of Charlemagne
Correct! Great job!
Question 13
0 / 3 pts
Which group of invaders were descendants of the Huns, fought on horseback, and invaded
Europe from the east?
the Chinese
You Answered
the Vikings
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Correct Answer
the Magyars
the Muslims
Please review the "The Magyars" section of the "New Invaders" lesson to find this
information.
Question 14
3 / 3 pts
What was signed by the grandsons of Charlemagne in 843 AD?
The Declaration of Independence
The Magna Carta
Correct!
The Treaty of Verdun
The Treaty of Paris
Correct! Great job!
Question 15
3 / 3 pts
According to the lesson, in the ninth century, Europe was being attacked from all directions.
What people group was invading from the east?
Catholics
Muslims
Vikings
Correct!
Magyars
Nice job!
Question 16
3 / 3 pts
The Vikings’ success in raiding Europe was largely due to their unique vessels. Their
__________ became a constant symbol of the Vikings.
tanks
canoes
submarines
Correct!
longships
Wonderful job!
Question 17
3 / 3 pts
Who led the eastern invaders over the Carpathian Mountains and into the Carpathian basin?
Alfred the Great
Richard the Lionheart
Correct!
Prince Arpad
King Arthur
King Charlemagne
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Great job!
Question 18
3 / 3 pts
Alfred "the Great" mimicked which major medieval ruler?
Ecgbehrt
Correct!
Charlemagne
Alfred of Wessex
Ethelred
Great job!
Question 19
3 / 3 pts
Prior to the ___________________ conquering Britain in the first century AD, little is known
about the native people.
Correct!
Romans
Vikings
Germans
Greeks
Amazing job!
Question 20
3 / 3 pts
Which Anglo-Saxon king stopped the Viking invasion of England at the Battle of Edington in 878
AD?
John
Correct!
Alfred
Harold
William
Great job! Keep up the good work!
Question 21
3 / 3 pts
According to the feudal system, what is the primary responsibility of a lord?
to challenge the king
to make a lot of money
to give all of his money away
Correct!
to protect his vassals
Wonderful job!
Question 22
3 / 3 pts
During the Middle Ages, an oath of loyalty taken by an individual to serve a lord or king was
known as an oath of _____.
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fief
Correct!
fealty
feudalism
manor
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Question 23
3 / 3 pts
As Europe fell victim to a series of invading groups during the Middle Ages, who did the
commoners turn to for protection?
the king
the Vikings
None of these are correct.
Correct!
local nobles
Fantastic! Keep up the good work!
Question 24
3 / 3 pts
Medieval architects purposefully wanted to overwhelm the senses, creating what sort of feeling?
a feeling of intense excitement and happiness
the feeling of euphoria
Correct!
the feeling as if walking into heaven for a brief moment
a feeling of depravity and the state of fallen man
Great job! Nice work!
Question 25
3 / 3 pts
The _______ is the raised platform the building sits on.
ribbed vault
pediment
dome
Correct!
podium
Correct! Great job!
Question 26
3 / 3 pts
The _______ is the triangular section above the structure.
podium
dome
Correct!
pediment
flying buttress
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Fantastic job!
Question 27
11 / 11 pts
What were 2 of the ways the 50,000-mile road created by the Roman Empire was used?
Your Answer:
The silk road was an accident trade mainly used for the transport of goods between Asia and
the Western world. Alongside goods and supplies, there was also the trade of knowledge.
Question 28
11 / 11 pts
What are the factors that caused the Roman Empire to abandon Britain when the empire began
to decline? (Answer in one or two sentences.)
Your Answer:
Constantine was a weak ruler and inflation was causing economic problems.
Quiz Score:
97
out of 100
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