chapter 10 the changing life of the people in the high middle ages
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Question
The universal drink of the common people in northern Europe was
a) whiskey.
b) ale.
c) water.
d) wine.
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Answer
The universal drink of the common people in northern Europe was
a) whiskey.
b) ale. (correct)
c) water.
d) wine.
Hint: See page 303.
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Question
Which of the following was known as the “Scourge of the Clergy”?
a) Gertrude
b) Guibert of Nogent
c) Peter of Dreux
d) William the Pious
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Answer
Which of the following was known as the “Scourge of the Clergy”?
a) Gertrude
b) Guibert of Nogent
c) Peter of Dreux (correct)
d) William the Pious
Hint: See page 317.
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Question
Extreme unction is another name for which of the seven sacraments?
a) Anointment of the sick
b) Confirmation
c) Baptism
d) Eucharist
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Answer
Extreme unction is another name for which of the seven sacraments?
a) Anointment of the sick (correct)
b) Confirmation
c) Baptism
d) Eucharist
Hint: See page 308.
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Question
Which of the following was the most famous prayer focusing on Mary?
a) “Hail Mary”
b) “Salve Regina”
c) “Memorare”
d) “Mary, Mother of Grace”
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Answer
Which of the following was the most famous prayer focusing on Mary?
a) “Hail Mary”
b) “Salve Regina” (correct)
c) “Memorare”
d) “Mary, Mother of Grace”
Hint: See page 309.
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Question
Children offered by their parents to monasteries were called
a) oblates.
b) villains.
c) ministerials.
d) converses.
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Answer
Children offered by their parents to monasteries were called
a) oblates. (correct)
b) villains.
c) ministerials.
d) converses.
Hint: See page 306.
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Question
The most powerful position a woman could hold in medieval society was a/an
a) lay sister.
b) nun.
c) almoner.
d) abbess.
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Answer
The most powerful position a woman could hold in medieval society was a/an
a) lay sister.
b) nun.
c) almoner.
d) abbess. (correct)
Hint: See page 321.
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Question
Which of the following established the abbey of Cluny?
a) Lupus of Ferrieres
b) Gregory VII
c) William the Pious
d) Hildegard of Bingen
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Answer
Which of the following established the abbey of Cluny?
a) Lupus of Ferrieres
b) Gregory VII
c) William the Pious (correct)
d) Hildegard of Bingen
Hint: See page 318.
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Question
Six weeks after giving birth, Christian women went through a ritual of thanksgiving and purification, called
a) Candlemas.
b) churching.
c) mikvah.
d) Brit milah.
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Answer
Six weeks after giving birth, Christian women went through a ritual of thanksgiving and purification, called
a) Candlemas.
b) churching.(correct)
c) mikvah.
d) Brit milah.
Hint: See page 311.
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Question
English serfs were called
a) ministerials.
b) miles.
c) villains.
d) chevalier.
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Answer
English serfs were called
a) ministerials.
b) miles.
c) villeins. (correct)
d) chevalier.
Hint: See page 297.
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Question
Formal training was concluded around the age of ________ with the ceremony of knighthood.
a) 25
b) 16
c) 18
d) 21