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What was an effect of the battles fought throughout England and Normandy? A.The Normans continued to control the area after William’s death. B.The English were able to conquer Normandy after King William’s
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What was an effect of the battles fought throughout England and Normandy?
A.The Normans continued to control the area after William’s death.
B.The English were able to conquer Normandy after King William’s rule.
C.The English army attacked Normandy in response to William’s attack.
D.The Normans were unable to hold on to England after the Battle of Hastings.
What most contributed to the spread of Christianity throughout the Holy Roman Empire?
A.the recording of histories
B.the creation of silver currency
C.the construction of monasteries
D.the enforcement of written laws
Where is Europe located in relation to the Atlantic Ocean?
A.north
B.south
C.east
D.west
How were medieval European cities different from modern European cities?
A.Medieval cities were less densely populated.
B.Medieval cities were more densely populated.
C.Medieval cities were confined to Western Europe.
D.Medieval cities were limited to populations of less than 70,000.
Why would nobles in medieval Europe want to protect and serve the king?
A.The king controlled the serfs.
B.The king controlled the church.
C.The king could give nobles land.
D.The king could give nobles knights.
Who was part of the social hierarchy of feudal Japan, but not feudal Europe?
A.peasants
B.the shogun
C.the emperor
D.religious leaders,
What role did medieval knights have in feudalism?
A.They protected nobles and their land.
B.They protected serfs from their lords.
C.They protected the king from nobles.
D.They protected nobles from angry serfs.
How did Charlemagne help spread the Catholic faith across Europe?
A.by writing Catholic prayers
B.by building Catholic churches
C.by destroying non-Catholic places of worship
D.by forcing people to become Catholic
Which region of Europe is the least populated?
A.the Central Uplands
B.the Western Uplands
C.the Alpine Mountains
D.the North European Plain
Which climate zone in Europe experiences long, cold winters?
A.the maritime climate zone
B.the continental climate zone
C.the Mediterranean climate zone
D.the Central European climate zone
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