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Section Quiz 9-1 DIRECTIONS: Matching Match each item in with an item in. 1. lived in convents 2. fine paid by a wrongdoer 3. religious pratice of monks 4. bishop of Rome 5. Charles the Great A. wergild B. Charlemagne C. nuns D. pope E. monasticism 6. The chief officer to a Frankish king was the A. hand of the king. C. keeper of the house. B. mayor of the palace. D. watcher of the house. 7. The Frankish leader who defeated the Muslims in 732 was A. Benedict. C. Charles Martel. B. Pepin. D. Gregory I. 8. All of the following moved into the lands of the Roman Empire A. Angles and Saxons. C. Visigoths. B. Ostrogoths. D. Greeks. 9. The kingdom of the Franks did all of the following A. prove long-lasting. B. have a Christian king, Clovis. C. gain the support of the Roman Catholic Church. D. create bishoprics. 10. Gregory I did NOT A. increase his spiritual authority. B. convert peoples of Germanic Europe. C. divide Christianity into two. D. strengthen the power of the papacy. Glencoe World History 105

Section Quiz 9-2 DIRECTIONS: Matching Match each item in with an item in. 1. armed cavalry 2. Germanic warriors from Scandinavia 3. grant of land to a vassal 4. code of ethics guiding nobility 5. relationship between lords and vassals A. fief B. knights C. chivalry D. feudalism E. Vikings 6. The lord-vassal relationship did all of the following A. not imply a sense of servitude. C. grant the vassal land. B. require military service. D. involve salary for the vassal. 7. The vassal s duties did NOT involve A. military service. C. running markets. B. appearing at court. D. providing advice. 8. Owners of large landed estates did NOT include A. barons. C. bishops. B. dukes. D. serfs. 9. Aristocratic women did all of the following A. manage the Church. C. manage financial accounts. B. manage households. D. manage servants. 10. After Charlemagne, western Europe was attacked by all of the following A. Muslims. C. Magyars. B. Bantu peoples. D. Vikings. 106 Glencoe World History

Section Quiz 9-3 DIRECTIONS: Matching Match each item in with an item in. 1. winner of the Battle of Hastings 2. written recognition of feudal obligation 3. ninth-century Anglo-Saxon king 4. replaced local codes 5. taken in England A. Magna Carta B. common law C. William of Normandy D. Alfred the Great E. Domesday Book 6. Which of the following expanded the power of royal courts? A. Henry II C. John B. Hugh Capet D. Phillip II 7. In return for protecting the pope, Otto I was A. granted land in Normandy. C. crowned Roman emperor. B. linked to Byzantium. D. converted to Christianity. 8. Eastern Slavic people were converted to Christianity by A. Byzantine missionaries. C. Viking nuns. B. Frankish monks. D. Roman priests. 9. Native peoples in Russia and Ukraine were conquered by A. Vikings, then Mongols. C. Slavs, then Christians. B. Mongols, then Vikings. D. Franks, then Moors. 10. Orthodox Christianity became the chief religion for all of the following A. Kievan Rus. C. Bulgarians. B. Britons. D. Serbs. Glencoe World History 107

Section Quiz 9-4 DIRECTIONS: Matching Match each item in with an item in. 1. the Eastern Roman Empire 2. head of the Eastern Orthodox Church 3. separation 4. expeditions to regain the Holy Land 5. unbelievers A. patriarch B. Crusades C. the Byzantine Empire D. infidels E. schism 6. Byzantine emperor Alexius I asked Europeans for help against A. Palestine. C. the Eastern Orthodox Church. B. the Seljuk Turks. D. Hagia Sophia. 7. Until the twelfth century, Constantinople was all of the following A. Europe s greatest commerce center. C. the East-West trading center. B. Europe s largest city. D. home of the papacy. 8. The Macedonian emperors expanded the Byzantine Empire to include all of the following A. Crete. C. Syria. B. Cyprus. D. Italy. 9. The Macedonians rule was weakened by 1081 due to all of the following A. riots in Constantinople. C. a schism with Roman Catholicism. B. power struggles. D. incompetent rulers. 10. Justinian s accomplishments include all of the following A. winning the Crusades. C. building Hagia Sophia. B. creating a written code of laws. D. building underground reservoirs. 108 Glencoe World History

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