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Europe: Early European History

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Who were Poor people who were not free but had to do whatever work

their feudal lord demanded?

A.Athens

B. Twelve Tables

C. Revolution

D.Serfs

E. Popes

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What is a Great and violent change?

A.Athens

B. Twelve Tables

C. Revolution

D.Serfs

E. Popes

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Who were the leaders in the Roman Catholic Church?

A. Athens

B. Twelve Tables

C. Revolution

D. Serfs

E. Popes

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Who had the world’s first democratic constitution?

A. Athens

B. Twelve Tables

C. Revolution

D. Serfs

E. Popes

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What was the Foundation of Roman Law?

A. Athens

B. Twelve Tables

C. Revolution

D. Serfs

E. Popes

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Who was an early Protestant leader whose followers in the Americas

were called Puritans

A.Geoffrey ChaucerB. William ShakespeareC. Miguel CervantesD.Martin LutherE. John Calvin

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Who wrote many plays including Romeo and Juliet

A. Geoffrey Chaucer

B. William Shakespeare

C. Miguel Cervantes

D. Martin Luther

E. John Calvin

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Who organized a new Christian church that was taught in German

A. Geoffrey Chaucer

B. William Shakespeare

C. Miguel Cervantes

D. Martin Luther

E. John Calvin

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Who wrote the Canterbury Tales

A. Geoffrey Chaucer

B. William Shakespeare

C. Miguel Cervantes

D. Martin Luther

E. John Calvin

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Who wrote Don Quixote

A. Geoffrey Chaucer

B. William Shakespeare

C. Miguel Cervantes

D. Martin Luther

E. John Calvin

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Much of European, or Western civilization grew out of the achievements of Classical .

A. Italy

B. Athens

C. Greece

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When city-states like Athens and Sparta wanted to expand, they would do what?

A. Take a vote from the people in the area

B. Fight against each other

C. Make peace agreements

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Sparta defeated what city-state in the Peloponnesian War?

A. Troy

B. London

C. Athens

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How many consuls did Rome have when it was a republic?

A. Two

B. Three

C. One

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Roman Senators were landowners who served for how long in the Roman Senate?

A. 2 years

B. Life

C. Four years

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What was the name of the first Roman Emperor?

A. Caesar Augustus

B. Julius Caesar

C. Little Caesar

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The period of peace and prosperity in the Roman Empire that lasted for 200 years and was initiated by Caesar Augustus?

A. Pax Romana

B. Renaissance

C. Middle Ages

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When did Christianity become the official religion of the Roman Empire?

A. Under the rule of Cleopatra

B. Under the rule of Constantine I and Theodosius I

C. Right after Jesus died

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In AD 400’s, Rome was invaded by groups of Germanic peoples. Which part of Rome did not fall?

A. Southern Empire

B. Eastern Empire

C. Northern Empire

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Which of the following choices best completes the timeline?

A. Renaissance

B. Middle Ages

C. Pax Romana

800 B.C. A.D. 400 A.D. 1350 A.D. 1850

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Pre-modernPeriod

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The centers of trade and manufacturing during the Middle Ages were the?

A. Manors

B. Monasteries

C. Towns

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How did the Christian Church advance learning in Europe?

A. They forced everyone to speak French

B. They killed people who could not read

C. Through their schools

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When was Charlemagne made the protector of the Christian Church in the West?

A. When Caesar Augustus died

B. A.D. 1492 on Christmas Eve

C. A.D. 800 on Christmas Day

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Who made up most of the population on the manor?

A. Knights

B. Serfs

C. Kings

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Which of the following best completes the diagram of feudal society?

A. Minstrels

B. Serfs

C. Consuls

The Manor

Lords

Nobles or Knights

Tenants

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Protestants were protesting the?

A. Rule of kings

B. Teachings of Martin Luther

C. Teachings of the Catholic Church

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European explorers and settlers distributed people, diseases, and ideas around the world

in a process called the .

A. Protestant Reformation

B. Crusades

C. Columbian Exchange

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Leonardo Da Vinci and were Italian artists who expressed the spirit of the Renaissance.

A. Michelangelo Buonarotti

B. Caesar Augustus

C. Charlemagne

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What is the name of the movement to the change the Catholic Church?

A. Puritan Revolution

B. Crusade

C. Protestant Reformation

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Who was NOT an European Explorer?

A. Christopher Columbus

B. Martin Luther

C. Vasco de Gama

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Parliament is the representative body that took power in England in the name of the people and shares power with the king.

A. True

B. False

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The Franks were a Slavic people who lived in present day Romania.

A. True

B. False

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Democracy is when people elect officials to represent them in their government.

A. True

B. False

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Alexander the Great conquered all of Greece and helped spread Greek culture through out everywhere.

A. True

B. False

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The Renaissance is the beginning of the Modern Age.

A. True

B. False

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What were the 2 models for the solar system that people argued over during the Renaissance?

A. Heliocentric and Geocentric

B. Universal and Galaxy

C. Pax Romana and Phalanx

Special thanks to Ron Clark for giving me this idea

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