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State and Church in the High Middle Ages, 1000-1300

Explore the political and religious dynamics of the High Middle Ages, including England's primary export, the Crusader states, Christian kingdoms in the Iberian Peninsula, conflicts with the Pope, and more.

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State and Church in the High Middle Ages, 1000-1300

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  1. Chapter 9 State and Church in the High Middle Ages, 1000–1300

  2. Question • England’s primary export was • wool. • steel. • sugar. • cotton.

  3. Answer • England’s primary export was • wool. (correct) • steel. • sugar. • cotton. Hint: See page 272.

  4. Question • Which of the following is NOT one of the “crusader states”? • Edessa • Tripoli • Antioch • Constantinople

  5. Question • Which of the following is NOT one of the “crusader states”? • Edessa • Tripoli • Antioch • Constantinople (correct) Hint: See page 281.

  6. Answer • Christian kingdoms were established in the Iberian Peninsula through the • Crusades. • Christendom. • reconquista. • Magna Carta.

  7. Question • Christian kingdoms were established in the Iberian Peninsula through the • Crusades. • Christendom. • reconquista. (correct) • Magna Carta. Hint: See page 286.

  8. Answer • Which of the following leaders did NOT take part in the Third Crusade? • Richard the Lion-Hearted • Edward I • Frederick Barbarossa • Philip Augustus

  9. Question • Which of the following leaders did NOT take part in the Third Crusade? • Richard the Lion-Hearted • Edward I (correct) • Frederick Barbarossa • Philip Augustus Hint: See page 282.

  10. Answer • Henry IV was in conflict with Pope • Urban II. • Innocent III. • Gregory VII. • Boniface VIII.

  11. Question • Henry IV was in conflict with Pope • Urban II. • Innocent III. • Gregory VII. (correct) • Boniface VIII. Hint: See pages 276–277.

  12. Answer • The Deeds of Otto, recounting the life of the German king, was written by • Hroswita of Gandersheim. • Alcuin. • Alfred the Great. • Matilda of Tuscany.

  13. Question • The Deeds of Otto, recounting the life of the German king, was written by • Hroswita of Gandersheim. (correct) • Alcuin. • Alfred the Great. • Matilda of Tuscany. Hint: See page 263.

  14. Answer • France’s financial bureau was called the • Exchequer. • Jours of Troyes. • Bank of France. • Chamber of Accounts.

  15. Question • France’s financial bureau was called the • Exchequer. • Jours of Troyes. • Bank of France. • Chamber of Accounts. (correct) Hint: See pages 268–269.

  16. Answer • Which of the following ordered all female religions to be strictly cloistered? • The Latern Councils • Periculoso • The Latern Synod of 1059 • The papal curia

  17. Question • Which of the following ordered all female religions to be strictly cloistered? • The Latern Councils • Periculoso (correct) • The Latern Synod of 1059 • The papal curia Hint: See page 276.

  18. Answer • Sicily’s main financial agency was called the • Danegeld. • diwān. • dona. • taille.

  19. Question • Sicily’s main financial agency was called the • Danegeld. • diwān. (correct) • dona. • taille. Hint: See page 269.

  20. Answer • Which of the following rulers was called roi de Saint-Denis? • William the Conqueror • Louis VI • Philip II • Edward the Confessor

  21. Answer • Which of the following rulers was called roi de Saint-Denis? • William the Conqueror • Louis VI (correct) • Philip II • Edward the Confessor Hint: See page 263.

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