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EUH 2000 Extra Credits
Name: _____________________________________________________
1. The “key theme” of Dark Ages and its Medieval society was:
a. The use of Logic
b. No central focus
c. Faith and reason
2. During the Dark Ages, society was based on what arrangements or relationships:
a. Homage, Comitatus, Oaths
b. Loyalty, Chivalry, Piety
c. Faith, Logic, Reason
d. Dialectic, Guilds, Castles
3. The primary role of a knight was:
a. To conquer lands in the name of his king
b. To serve God by going on a crusade
c. To act as a mercenary to the highest bidder
d. To act as part of a private army and horsemen for his local lord
4. The original key point of knighthood was:
a. A violent prosecution of the lord’s interests
b. To re-capture the holy lands for the Pope and church
c. To maintain the virtues and ideals of the court
d. To repel the Islamic warriors in Europe
5. What made the 11
th
century a turning point for Medieval Middle Ages?
a. The Great Western Schism divided the papacy into two popes
b. The rise of towns and the rise of the power of the Pope and church
c. A new influx of ideas from the Greek and Arab philosophies
d. A greater use and emphasis on the works of Plato and Socrates
6. The key events that influenced the societies of the Middle Ages and led to a
reorganization of Europe were:
a. Viking invasions and the Crusades
b. Investiture Controversy and the use of the dialectic
c. Charter of Liberties and the Magna Carta
7. What was the key point of monastic reforms (new monasticism):
a. The rise of a merchant mindset that helped the working class
b. A greater responsibility for improving the world
c. A revival of stricter rules and a restoration of simpler spiritual lifestyle
8. The main foundations the Medieval civilizations (dark ages) were a combination of:

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a. Germanic Alliances and migrations of citizens of Rome to Gaul
b. A blending of Germanic customs, Christian beliefs, and Roman traditions
c. A blending of Greek and Roman legacies and traditions
d. The domination of the Byzantines and use of city states
9. The key themes of the Medieval civilizations during the Dark Ages were:
a. Political fragmentation and survival
b. Greek and Roman legacies and traditions
c. Faith and Grace
d. Reason and Logic
10. During the 1
st
Crusade, the Christians recaptured the holy land from the Muslims.
True or False
11. Henry II of England used a combination of the following to rule:
a. A blending of Germanic customs, Christian beliefs, and Roman traditions
b. A blending of Greek and Roman legacies and traditions
c. Using professional bureaucrats and scutage
12. The key theme of the Germany and Italy relations during the Middle Ages was:
a. Fragmentation
b. Warfare
c. Diplomacy
d. Anxiety
13. Magna Carta established what principles for government and society?
a. Trial by Jury and no arrest or imprisonment without a warrant
b. The absolute rule and authority of the monarch
c. That land ownership and birth rights were the keys for voting rights
14. The key event that triggers the start of the Hundred Years War was:
a. The Battle of Crecy
b. The Battle of Poitiers
c. Edward II marriage to Isabella daughter of Phillip IV
d. Edward III claim to the throne of France
15. The lesson reflected at the Battle of Crecy was:
a. The failure of the military alliances of English and French nobles
b. The outdated idea of chivalry’s dominance on the battlefield came to an end
c. The power of new technologies such as the long bow to win battles
16. How did the Clovis bring a sense of unity and centralization to the medieval period
(dark ages) and the Franks?
a. Through his conquests and unification of all Germanic tribes
b. Through his conquest of the Roman Empire
c. Through his conversion to Christianity and intermarriages
d. Through his subjugation of the Pope and the church

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EUH 2000 Extra Credits Name: _____________________________________________________ 1. The “key theme” of Dark Ages and its Medieval society was: a. The use of Logic b. No central focus c. Faith and reason 2. During the Dark Ages, society was based on what arrangements or relationships: a. b. c. d. 3. The primary role of a knight was: a. b. c. d. 4. A violent prosecution of the lord’s interests To re-capture the holy lands for the Pope and church To maintain the virtues and ideals of the court To repel the Islamic warriors in Europe What made the 11th century a turning point for Medieval Middle Ages? a. b. c. d. 6. To conquer lands in the name of his king To serve God by going on a crusade To act as a mercenary to the highest bidder To act as part of a private army and horsemen for his local lord The original key point of knighthood was: a. b. c. d. 5. Homage, Comitatus, Oaths Loyalty, Chivalry, Piety Faith, Logic, Reason Dialectic, Guilds, Castles The Great Western Schism divided the papacy into two popes The rise of towns and the rise of the power of the Pope and church A new influx of ideas from the Greek and Arab philosophies A greater use and emphasis on the works of Plato and Socrates The key events that influenced the societies of the Middle Ages and led to a reorganization of Europe were: a. Viking invasions and the Crusades b. Investiture Controversy and the use of the dialectic c. Charter of Liberties and the Magna Carta 7. What was the key p ...
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