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Using Map (in the textbook) 14.3, discuss what happened in the year 1453 and why it was important in European history and marked changes in many national boundaries.

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In the year 1453, the city of Constantin...

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Credit for "the lost art of painting" being revived is traditionally given to:


A) Giotto
B) Van Eyck
C) Da Vinci
D) Botticelli
E) Rembrandt

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In Europe's later Middle Ages, the rapid growth of industry resulted in environmental changes; which of the following was not among them?


A) Deforestation
B) Water pollution by industries such as tanneries
C) The damming of rivers
D) The creation of quarry pits and mines
E) The extinction of many animal species

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Windmills and watermills


A) were invented in later medieval Europe.
B) dated back to Roman times and had long been common in the Islamic world.
C) were banned by the pope as the "devil's wheel."
D) had little impact in Europe.
E) were unknown in China.

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Identify the following term(s). -Latin Europe

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Latin Europe refers to the regions of Eu...

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Scholasticism attempted to combine which two areas of intellectual development?

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Identify the following term(s). -guild

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A guild is an association of artisans or...

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The continued growth of trade and manufacturing after 1200 resulted in:


A) The growth of wealthy port cities and urban areas in the Latin West.
B) The continuing economic depression in agriculture.
C) The isolation of Europe from the rest of the world.
D) Religious revival and expansion.
E) Strict government regulation.

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What caused the end of serfdom in western Europe?


A) the Black Death
B) the rise of popular literature
C) the rise of cities
D) the decimated agricultural productivity of the early 14th century
E) emancipation after participating in the Hundred Years' War

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Spain and Portugal's "reconquest" and political consolidation of the Iberian peninsula was designed to recapture land from


A) Muslims.
B) Protestants.
C) Peasants.
D) Slaves.
E) Africans.

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What official role did the Catholic Church play in the persecution of Jews in medieval Europe?


A) It usually organized the persecution.
B) It did not often participate but usually looked the other way when persecution took place.
C) It assisted the authorities in helping to find out which Jews were responsible for any social disturbances.
D) It advocated a separate Jewish state in Europe.
E) It played no official role, as only the papal city of Rome left its Jews undisturbed.

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Latin Europe regained some of the "lost knowledge" of the Greek and Arab world when works by Plato and Aristotle came into the Latin West through:


A) the recapture of northern Germany from the Huns.
B) the recapture of southern Italy from the Byzantines and of Sicily and Toledo from the Muslims.
C) contact with the court of Khubilai Khan.
D) the discovery of the remains of the Library of Alexandria.
E) the lively trade in classical antiquities.

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The rival claim to the papacy by France found a conflict during the Schism that placed a second pope in which French city?

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Approximately what percentage of the western European population died in the Black Death?

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Describe the Black Death and it outline its impact on Latin Europe.

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The Black Death reversed the population ...

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Identify the following term(s). -Renaissance (European)

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The Renaissance was a period of profound cultural, artistic, political, and economic "rebirth" following the Middle Ages. It is traditionally considered to have originated in Florence, Italy, in the 14th century, and it spread across Europe, reaching its zenith in the late 15th and early 16th centuries. The term "Renaissance" itself is derived from the French word for "rebirth," which in turn is rooted in the Latin words "renasci" (to be born again) and "renascentia" (rebirth). Characteristics of the European Renaissance include: 1. Revival of Classical Learning: Renaissance scholars, known as humanists, sought to revive the study of classical antiquity, especially the literature, history, philosophy, and art of ancient Greece and Rome. This return to classical sources led to the development of new styles of art and literature and a renewed interest in learning. 2. Artistic Innovations: The Renaissance is perhaps best known for its artistic achievements. Artists like Leonardo da Vinci, Michelangelo, Raphael, and Botticelli made significant advances in techniques such as perspective, shading, and naturalism, which allowed for more realistic and emotionally engaging works. 3. Scientific Endeavors: The period also saw significant developments in science. Figures such as Galileo Galilei, Nicolaus Copernicus, and Johannes Kepler challenged traditional views of the cosmos and laid the groundwork for modern astronomy and physics. 4. Exploration: The Renaissance era was a time of exploration and discovery. Explorers like Christopher Columbus, Vasco da Gama, and Ferdinand Magellan expanded European horizons by discovering new lands and sea routes, which had profound economic and cultural impacts. 5. Political and Social Changes: The Renaissance saw the rise of powerful city-states in Italy, such as Florence, Venice, and Milan, and the growth of a wealthy and influential merchant class. It also witnessed the beginning of political theories that emphasized the role of the individual and secular governance, as exemplified by Niccolò Machiavelli's "The Prince." 6. Religious Reformation: The Renaissance period overlapped with the beginning of the Protestant Reformation, which was initiated by figures like Martin Luther and John Calvin. The Reformation led to significant religious and political upheaval and the establishment of Protestant churches separate from the Roman Catholic Church. 7. Printing Revolution: The invention of the printing press by Johannes Gutenberg around 1440 had a revolutionary impact on the spread of knowledge, making books more accessible and fostering the dissemination of the ideas of the Renaissance and Reformation. The Renaissance was a complex and multifaceted period that had a lasting impact on European and Western culture. Its emphasis on human potential and creativity laid the foundation for many aspects of the modern world, including art, science, exploration, and philosophy.

The growth of metal working industries in the Middle Ages was due to


A) watermills
B) improved mining techniques from Central Europe
C) blast furnaces
D) new sources of metals
E) all of these

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The later Middle Ages was a period of great intellectual and artistic achievement marked by what is often called the Renaissance. What was the Renaissance, and what were some of its most important and lasting cultural and artistic achievements?

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Students should recognize that the Renai...

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Using Map (in the textbook) 14.2, explain who had the most significant sea trade, and with whom. How did the connection to the Eastern world affect the kind of material goods available for commerce, and ultimately influence the Renaissance?

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The most significant sea trade during th...

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The most notable work in Scholasticism, the Summa Theologica, was written by:


A) Geoffrey Chaucer
B) Thomas Aquinas
C) Dante Aligheri
D) Jan Hus
E) Peter Abelard

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