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Chapter 10 Quiz 8) What is the capital of France?

Medieval Europe and the Ottoman Empire a) Lisbon


Key Version A b) Madrid
c) Oslo
1) What is the key version? d) Paris
a) A e) Rome
b) B
9) What is the capital of Spain?
2) What is the capital of Iceland? a) Bern
a) Athens b) Bucharest
b) Lisbon c) Lisbon
c) Oslo d) London
d) Reykjavik e) Madrid
e) Rome
10) What is the capital of Turkey?
3) What is the capital of the Denmark? a) Ankara
a) Berlin b) Helsinki
b) Copenhagen c) Istanbul
c) Dublin d) London
d) London e) Paris
e) Vienna
11) What is a vocabulary word that means
4) What is the capital of Austria? people given authority by the Church?
a) Berlin a) Clergy
b) London b) Crusade
c) Paris c) Inquisition
d) Rome d) Longbow
e) Vienna e) Plague

5) What is the capital of the Hungary? 12) In the Roman Catholic Church, who is the
a) Budapest spiritual and political leader?
b) Lisbon a) Bishops
c) Moscow b) Cardinals
d) Rome c) Monks
e) Warsaw d) Pope
e) Priests
6) What is the capital of Belgium?
a) Amsterdam 13) In the Roman Catholic Church, who is
b) Brussels responsible for individual churches and
c) Copenhagen administers communions, matrimonies, and
d) Moscow baptisms?
e) London a) Bishops
b) Cardinals
7) What is the capital of Sweden? c) Monks
a) Berlin d) Pope
b) Brussels e) Priests
c) Copenhagen
d) Istanbul
e) Stockholm
14) During Medieval Europe, what language did 20) What did Emperor Henry IV (4) do to ask
monks and nuns have to learn to read and for forgiveness?
write? a) Built a monastery
a) English b) Fight in the Crusades
b) French c) Stood barefoot in the snow
c) Greek d) Stopped eating meat
d) Latin e) Swan across a river
e) Spanish
21) Jerusalem and the area around it is sacred to
15) What is the Pope’s office called? what group(s)?
a) Bishop a) Only Christians
b) Cardinal b) Only Jews
c) Monarch c) Only Muslims
d) Nobility d) Christians, Jews, and Muslims
e) Papacy e) Jerusalem is not sacred to any religion

16) During Medieval Europe, who became 22) In 1071, what group took over Jerusalem,
bishops for the Roman Catholic Church? and made Christian pilgrimages to the Holy
a) Local princes Land nearly impossible?
b) Knights a) Abbasid
c) Merchants b) Al-Andalus
d) Peasants c) Byzantine
e) Serfs d) Seljuk Turks
e) Umayyad
17) During Medieval Europe, what did church
officials do to help European leaders? 23) After the First Crusade, land conquered by
a) Collect taxes the Crusaders was divided into what 4 states?
b) Excommunicate a) Athens, Constantinople, Rome, Sparta
c) Keep records of births and deaths b) Berlin, Brussels, London, Paris
d) Make new laws c) Baghdad, Cairo, Cordoba, Damascus
e) Raise taxes d) Edessa, Antioch, Tripoli, Jerusalem
e) Mecca, Medina, Cordoba, Jerusalem
18) Who crowned Charlemagne “Emperor of the
Holy Roman Empire?” 24) In the Second Crusade, Muslims defeated
a) Pope Leo III (3) the Crusaders at what city?
b) Pope Gregory VII (7) a) Baghdad
c) Richard the Lion Heart b) Constantinople
d) Saladin c) Damascus
e) Suleyman d) Rome
e) Venice
19) Who excommunicated Emperor Henry IV
(4)? 25) Who was the Muslim leader that recaptured
a) Pope Benedict XVI (16) Jerusalem, and started the Third Crusade?
b) Pope Francis a) Abraham
c) Pope Gregory VII (7) b) Francis
d) Pope John Paul I (1) c) Muhammad
e) Pope John Paul II (2) d) Saladin
e) Suleyman
26) During the Third Crusade, the Crusaders 32) Who fought each other in the Hundred
were led by ________ the Lion Heart. Years’ War?
a) Charles a) Austria and Germany
b) Henry b) Belgium and the Netherlands
c) John c) Egypt and Turkey
d) Richard d) England and France
e) William e) Italy and Greece

27) During the Fourth Crusade, the Crusaders 33) What body of water separated those fighting
attacked and plundered what Byzantine each other during the Hundred Years’ War?
cities? a) Arabian Sea
a) Athens and Sparta b) English Channel
b) London and Paris c) Mediterranean Sea
c) Mecca and Medina d) Nile River
d) Venice and Rome e) Tigris River
e) Zara and Constantinople
34) In 1066, what was it called when William
28) The Iberian Peninsula includes what 2 the Duke captured England?
countries? a) D-Day
a) Belgium and France b) Magna Carta
b) Finland and Russia c) Norman Invasion
c) Greece and Italy d) Parliament
d) Norway and Sweden e) Reconquista
e) Portugal and Spain
35) After William captured England, he became
29) During the Reconquista, who unified Spain known as what?
with their marriage? a) William the Captain
a) King Henry and Queen Diana b) William the Conqueror
b) King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella c) William the Great
c) King John and Queen Kate d) William the Strong
d) King Richard and Queen Eleanor e) William the Wise
e) King Phillip and Queen Elizabeth
36) When did the Hundred Years’ War start?
30) During Medieval Europe, what was a court a) 1066
used to punish people who opposed Church b) 1337
teachings and torture/execute many Jews and c) 1428
Muslims? d) 1453
a) Crusades e) 1492
b) Excommunication
c) Inquisition 37) In 1428, who was the peasant girl who led
d) Longbow the French to victory?
e) Reconquista a) Bubonic Plague
b) Habeas Corpus
31) In what year was the Reconquista c) Joan of Arc
completed? d) Lady Murasaki
a) 1270 e) Queen Isabella
b) 1290
c) 1306 38) What year did the Hundred Years’ War end?
d) 1394 a) 1066
e) 1492 b) 1337
c) 1428
d) 1453
e) 1492
39) What religion were falsely accused of 45) The English Parliament is formed with what
causing the plague, and were forced to move 2 groups to govern the country?
out of many European towns? a) Democrats and Republicans
a) Buddhism b) House of Commons and House of Lords
b) Confucianism c) Senate and House of Representatives
c) Christianity d) President and Vice President
d) Islam e) Prime minister and Cabinet
e) Judaism
46) In the early 1300s, who founded the
40) What is it called when court decisions of Ottoman Empire?
judges are based on local customs and a) King John
previous rulings? b) Osman
a) Bubonic Plague c) Richard the Lion Heart
b) Common Law d) Saladin
c) Habeas Corpus e) Suleyman
d) Inquisition
e) Longbow 47) Asia Minor is what present-day country?
a) Austria
41) Who was King Henry’s youngest son that b) Hungary
became the king of England and in 1215 was c) Norway
forced to sign the Magna Carta? d) Sweden
a) Ferdinand e) Turkey
b) Henry
c) John 48) In the Ottoman Empire, what was an
d) Richard imperial council that advised the sultan?
e) William a) Clergy
b) Crusade
42) Why must a court provide legal proof for c) Divan
why a person is being imprisoned? d) Habeas corpus
a) Common law e) Janissary
b) Habeas corpus
c) Holy grail 49) In 1453, after the Ottomans conquered
d) Parliament Constantinople the name of the city was
e) Trial by jury changed to what?
a) Berlin
43) In 1264, after English nobles removed King b) Istanbul
Henry III (3) from the throne after he broke c) Lisbon
an agreement what was created to help d) London
govern England? e) Vienna
a) Divan
b) Habeas corpus 50) Who was a powerful German family that
c) Janissary controlled Hungary and Austria?
d) Parliament a) Aragon
e) Sultan b) Frank
c) Gaul
44) In 1265, _____ I (1) took back the throne. d) Hapsburg
a) Charles e) Leon
b) Edward
c) John
d) Henry
e) William

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