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Discussion/Essay
- Using three countries, describe how nation-states were formed in the late medieval period.
- Describe three major changes that took place in the late medieval era. Consider such factors as government, religion, and society.
- Discuss the major causes and effects of the Crusades.
- Every era has “turning points” in which pivotal and important actions occur. Discuss an important “turning point” in the late middle ages.
- Describe three individuals that changed the course of European and/or world history during the late medieval period.
Multiple Choice
- England limited the powers of kings and increased the power of the nobility with
A. the Codex Justinian.
B. the Magna Carta.*
C. the English Constitution.
D. the Civil Constitution.
- During the late medieval era, France had all of the following EXCEPT
A. a tax on land and salt.
B. a professional army.
C. a strong legislature.*
D. strong kings.
- The Black Plague first came to Europe through
A. trade.*
B. exploration.
C. the Church.
D. the New World.
- The Hundred Years’ War was between which countries?
A. France and Spain
B. Russia and France
C. England and the Holy Roman Empire
D. England and France*
- The effects of the Crusades are all of the following except
A. increased trade between Asia and Europe.
B. decreased power of the nobility in many countries.
C. increased tolerance and respect among religions.*
D. increased demand for Asian imports.
- In Spain, the movement to try heretics in church courts was called
A. the Reconquista.
B. the Inquisition.*
C. the “Spanish” policy.
D. the Papal Index.
- With the help of Ivan the Great, Russia was freed from the
A. Mongols.*
B. Indians.
C. French.
D. Turks.
- Chronologically, which event came last?
A. William of Normandy conquered England in the Battle of Hastings.
B. The Black Plague struck for the first time.
C. The fall of Constantinople to the Ottoman Turks*
D. The First Crusade
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