SPRING MIDTERM A. Medieval Europe (Ch. 10)

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SPRING MIDTERM A. Medieval Europe (Ch. 10) B. Mongol Empire (Ch. 7, Lesson 3) C. Renaissance (Ch. 13) 1. What does the conflict between Pope Gregory VII and Emperor Henry IV reveal about the politics of Europe? p. 323 1. How did the Mongol Empire help trade? p. 236 1. What was an important part of the social movement called humanism that helped to start the social movement called Renaissance? p. 432 2. Who became an example of the Mongols opening China to the outside world ? p. 235-236 2. What was the significance of the work of the Italian Catholic scholar Thomas Aquinas? p. 325 2. What was important about the historical figure called Petrarch? p. 432 3. Which historical figure was not a Mongol leader? p. 233-234 3. What might have prevented the Renaissance from starting in Italy? p. 436 3. From the Perspective of Europeans, why were the Crusades begun? p. 327 4. What was significant about the Reconquista in Europe? p. 330-331 4. New ideas and artistic techniques came out of the Renaissance. One of these was perspective. What answer does not go with perspective? p. 437 5. How did the bubonic plague weaken feudalism in Europe? p. 334 5. What answer does not go with the word Renaissance? p. 435 6. As Europe moved from Medieval to Early Modern times, what answer was not part of the changes? p. 336 7. What was the significance of a group of representatives called parliament? p. 343 6. What was not a reason for the spread of the Renaissance into other parts of Europe from Italy? p. 446 8. Why would the Magna Carta become a source for a legal right called habeas corpus? p. 344 7. What is the connection between the Globe Theater and William Shakespeare? p. 447 9. What does not go with the Byzantine Empire in the year A.D. 1453? p. 352 8. What answer would not go with printing press? p. 228;449