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CorrectWrongHome Revival of Trade 100 Growth of Towns Learning and Art Nation States Papal Decline World History

CorrectWrongHome Question 100 Served as middlemen in trade between Europe and the Orient?

CorrectWrongHome Answer 100 Who were the Italian merchants.

CorrectWrongHome Question 200 The primary centers of trade on the local level in Europe?

CorrectWrongHome Answer 200 What are markets

CorrectWrongHome Question 300 The centers of trade for large scale international trade?

CorrectWrongHome Answer 300 What are fairs

CorrectWrongHome Question 400 The origin of where we get our word for bank?

CorrectWrongHome Answer 400 What is banca

CorrectWrongHome Question 500 The term for charging interest for the use of lent money?

CorrectWrongHome Answer 500 usury

CorrectWrongHome Question 100 The institution that condemned this practice during the Middle Ages?

CorrectWrongHome Religion 100 answer What is the medieval or Roman Church

CorrectWrongHome Question 200 The primary function of a guild?

CorrectWrongHome 200 answer What is to regulate the business activity of a given town.

CorrectWrongHome Question 300 The three classes of members of a craft guild?

CorrectWrongHome 300 answer What are apprentice, journeyman, and master

CorrectWrongHome Question 400 The new social class arose with the rise of towns in the 11 th & 12 th centuries?

CorrectWrongHome 400 answer What is the middle class

CorrectWrongHome Question 500 Four basic freedoms shared by most townspeople?

CorrectWrongHome 500 answer What are free status, exemption from manorial obligations, privilege of administering their own justice; right to buy and sell freely in town markets

CorrectWrongHome Question 100 One of three factors that aided a revival of learning during the 12 th century.

CorrectWrongHome 100 answer What are improved political and economic conditions; exposure to Byzantine and Arab cultures; increased need for education due to the expanded functions of the government.

CorrectWrongHome Question 200 The two earliest universities begun in Europe?

CorrectWrongHome 200 answer What are Bologna and Paris.

CorrectWrongHome 300 The name of the new intellectual movement characterized by a renewed interest in theology and philosophy?

CorrectWrongHome 300 answer What is Scholasticism

CorrectWrongHome Daily double

CorrectWrongHome Daily Double 400 Three factors that contributed to the growth of towns in medieval Europe?

CorrectWrongHome Daily Double answer What is renewed trade, better farming methods, and a larger European population

CorrectWrongHome Question 500 The two greatest writers of the Middle Ages and the title of his most important work?

CorrectWrongHome 500 answer Who are Dante “Divine Comedy” Chaucer “The Canterbury Tales”

CorrectWrongHome Question 100 The two nations who fought during the Hundred Years War?

CorrectWrongHome 100 answer Who are France and England

CorrectWrongHome Question 200 The side who won most the battles but lost the war?

CorrectWrongHome 200 answer Who is England

CorrectWrongHome Question 300 The people the Spanish and Portuguese sought to drive out of the Iberian Peninsula?

CorrectWrongHome 300 answer The Moors

CorrectWrongHome Question 400 The German constitution?

CorrectWrongHome 400 answer What is the Diet

CorrectWrongHome Question 500 Following the Hohenstaufen house, what family came to occupy the throne of the Holy Roman Empire and ruled it until after WWI?

CorrectWrongHome 500 answer Who are the Hapsburgs

CorrectWrongHome Potpourri 100 Who issued the papal bull Unam Sanctum?

CorrectWrongHome Potpourri 100 answer Boniface VIII

CorrectWrongHome Potpourri 200 What did this papal bull assert?

CorrectWrongHome Potpourri 200 answer That you must submit to the authority of the pontiff in order to be saved.

CorrectWrongHome Potpourri 300 To what city was the papacy “exiled”?

CorrectWrongHome Potpourri 300 answer Where is Avignon, France

CorrectWrongHome Potpourri 400 What is this period called?

CorrectWrongHome Potpourri 400 answer What is the Babylonian Captivity

CorrectWrongHome Potpourri 500 What church council finally settled the Great Schism?

CorrectWrongHome Potpourri500 answer What is the Council of Constance