1.
Which type of architecture best characterizes the work of late medieval Europe?
Spanish mosques
Romanesque castles
Gothic cathedrals
Anglo-Saxon earthworks
2.
How did the Hundred Years’ War affect medieval Europe?
The longbow and cannon made knights and castles less important.
Smaller armies led by feudal vassals became more important.
England became more interested in a continental empire.
France became more interested in trading overseas.
3.
How did the second Great Schism help lead to the end of medieval Europe?
It created fertile ground for the Black Death to spread.
It provided a reason for the Church to translate the Bible into many languages.
It led reformers such as Hus and Wycliffe to leave the Church.
It caused people to question the authority of the Church.
4.
Which of the following was the significance of the emergence of a vernacular language in medieval Europe?
It suggested a renewed interest in the work of Christian scholars.
It suggested a new interest in ordinary people and the stories that entertained and educated them.
It suggested a renewed interest in the works of the ancient Greeks and Romans.
It suggested a new interest in Muslim and Jewish scholarship.
5.
Which need did the first universities in medieval Europe seek to meet?
instruction of knights in the chivalric code
preparation of monarchs to rule
education of the masses
training for members of the clergy