choice quiz.? If a person was accused of heresy, what was likely to happen to him?
A) He was immediately excommunicated from the church.
B) He appeared before a special court, and was punished if found guilty.
C) He was required to prove his loyalty to the church by becoming a monk.
D) He was forced into military service during a Crusade.
2.
What was one effect on society of the pope’s attempts to fight religious heresy in the Middle Ages?
A) The population of Christians greatly increased in the Middle East.
B) Many Christians moved to Europe to help the pope in the campaign to eliminate heretics.
C) A Crusade was launched against heretics in southern France, involving soldiers for over 20 years.
D) The pope became personally involved in the trials of heretics in Rome.
3.
Which of the following was an effect of the dispute over the papacy on society during the Middle Ages?
A) The Byzantine Empire began to have less influence on society during that time.
B) Many new Crusades were launched while the dispute continued.
C) A majority of Christians left the church to follow other religious thought.
D) The church had less influence on society during that time period.
4.
What was the result of the Wars of the Roses?
A) The French drove the English out of their country.
B) The Lancasters won the throne, ruling peacefully for many years.
C) The plague was spread by soldiers, killing most of the population of France.
D) A Tudor nobleman took the throne, beginning a new era in English history.
5.
What led to the early success of English troops in the Hundred Years’ War, inflicting great casualties on the French?
A) The French troops did not want to fight, and many deserted their ranks when faced by English forces.
B) The English had better weapons to fight with than the French.
C) The French used outdated military tactics and strategies.
D) The English used guerrilla warfare tactics for the first time against the French.
6.
What effect did the struggle for power between England and France have on society during the Hundred Years’ War?
A) Many soldiers’ lives were lost on both sides due, in part, to the length of the war.
B) Both sides grew weary of the war, and a compromise was reached in 1453.
C) The English ultimately took over the lands in France for a period of one hundred years.
D) English customs and traditions were widely adopted by the French.
7.
Joan of Arc was sentenced to death in England because of which of the following religious reasons?
A) She denounced the Bible and said that England had corrupted religion.
B) She did not convert to the Church of England.
C) She claimed to speak with Saints and was labeled a heretic.
D) Many of her English converts to Catholicism were causing problems with the government.
8.
The Black Death led to
A) massive witch hunts throughout Europe.
B) the collapse of the medieval manor system.
C) greater religious tolerance in western Europe
D) the end of the Hundred Years’ War.
9.
Which of the following was one effect that the Black Death had on society in the Middle Ages?
A) Many people became doctors to study the disease.
B) It affected mainly soldiers coming back from the Crusades, so kings were able to expand their manors.
C) Most people lived many years with the disease, contributing to its spread.
D) Nearly 25 million people in Europe died from the disease spread during that time.
10.
What was one commonly held belief in society about the Black Death in the Middle Ages?
A) Indulgences from the pope would help protect people from contracting the disease.
B) Kings and their families could not contract the disease because of their noble birth.
C) Having the disease was punishment from God for sins committed by that person.
D) That the disease was brought to Europe by people who wanted to take over European lands when their owners died.
A) He was immediately excommunicated from the church.
B) He appeared before a special court, and was punished if found guilty.
C) He was required to prove his loyalty to the church by becoming a monk.
D) He was forced into military service during a Crusade.
2.
What was one effect on society of the pope’s attempts to fight religious heresy in the Middle Ages?
A) The population of Christians greatly increased in the Middle East.
B) Many Christians moved to Europe to help the pope in the campaign to eliminate heretics.
C) A Crusade was launched against heretics in southern France, involving soldiers for over 20 years.
D) The pope became personally involved in the trials of heretics in Rome.
3.
Which of the following was an effect of the dispute over the papacy on society during the Middle Ages?
A) The Byzantine Empire began to have less influence on society during that time.
B) Many new Crusades were launched while the dispute continued.
C) A majority of Christians left the church to follow other religious thought.
D) The church had less influence on society during that time period.
4.
What was the result of the Wars of the Roses?
A) The French drove the English out of their country.
B) The Lancasters won the throne, ruling peacefully for many years.
C) The plague was spread by soldiers, killing most of the population of France.
D) A Tudor nobleman took the throne, beginning a new era in English history.
5.
What led to the early success of English troops in the Hundred Years’ War, inflicting great casualties on the French?
A) The French troops did not want to fight, and many deserted their ranks when faced by English forces.
B) The English had better weapons to fight with than the French.
C) The French used outdated military tactics and strategies.
D) The English used guerrilla warfare tactics for the first time against the French.
6.
What effect did the struggle for power between England and France have on society during the Hundred Years’ War?
A) Many soldiers’ lives were lost on both sides due, in part, to the length of the war.
B) Both sides grew weary of the war, and a compromise was reached in 1453.
C) The English ultimately took over the lands in France for a period of one hundred years.
D) English customs and traditions were widely adopted by the French.
7.
Joan of Arc was sentenced to death in England because of which of the following religious reasons?
A) She denounced the Bible and said that England had corrupted religion.
B) She did not convert to the Church of England.
C) She claimed to speak with Saints and was labeled a heretic.
D) Many of her English converts to Catholicism were causing problems with the government.
8.
The Black Death led to
A) massive witch hunts throughout Europe.
B) the collapse of the medieval manor system.
C) greater religious tolerance in western Europe
D) the end of the Hundred Years’ War.
9.
Which of the following was one effect that the Black Death had on society in the Middle Ages?
A) Many people became doctors to study the disease.
B) It affected mainly soldiers coming back from the Crusades, so kings were able to expand their manors.
C) Most people lived many years with the disease, contributing to its spread.
D) Nearly 25 million people in Europe died from the disease spread during that time.
10.
What was one commonly held belief in society about the Black Death in the Middle Ages?
A) Indulgences from the pope would help protect people from contracting the disease.
B) Kings and their families could not contract the disease because of their noble birth.
C) Having the disease was punishment from God for sins committed by that person.
D) That the disease was brought to Europe by people who wanted to take over European lands when their owners died.