Unit 2: Feudal Europe and East Imperial Asia Test PDF
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This is a past paper covering Feudal Europe and East Imperial Asia. It contains multiple-choice questions about the Crusades, Magna Carta, and Medieval society. The questions cover topics such as the effects of the Crusades, the purpose of the Magna Carta, and the role of vassals in medieval society.
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Name: _________________________________________ Date: __________________________________ Unit 2: Feudal Europe and East Imperial Asia Identify the letter of the choice that best completes the statement or answers the question. (100 pts) ____ 1. What was an effec...
Name: _________________________________________ Date: __________________________________ Unit 2: Feudal Europe and East Imperial Asia Identify the letter of the choice that best completes the statement or answers the question. (100 pts) ____ 1. What was an effect of the Crusades? a. A closer connection between Europeans c. A repaired relationship between Christians and the eastern Mediterranean region and Muslims b. The reemergence of Constantinople as a d. Decreased trade between countries prosperous capital throughout Europe ____ 2. During the Crusades, who demonstrated the Code of Chivalry with his opponent Saladin, which allowed a peace treaty negotiation? a. Louis IX c. Richard the Lionheart b. Alexius Comnenus d. Godfrey of Bouillon ____ 3. What was the main purpose of the Magna Carta? a. to create peace between England and Italy c. to define the obligations of the king to his barons b. to establish a set of amendments to the d. to put an end to the Hundred Years’ War constitution ____ 4. What was the role of a vassal in medieval society? a. To educate the youth while living in the c. To work on and be bound to the land of lord’s manor their lord b. To perform ceremonies and explain d. To give military service and pledge church teachings loyalty to a lord in exchange for land to live on ____ 5. What spread the pneumonic form of the Black Death? a. Egg-sized boils b. Coughs and sneezes c. Fleas hiding on rats d. Sharing-cropping ____ 6. Who won the Hundred Years’ War? a. Flanders b. France c. Italy d. England ____ 7. At the end of the First Crusade, who controlled Jerusalem? Name: _________________________________________ Date: __________________________________ a. Jewish settlers b. Seljuk Turks c. Egyptians under Saladin d. Christian Crusaders ____ 8. Who became king of England after the Battle of Hastings? a. Harold b. Charles Martel c. Edward III d. William, Duke of Normandy ____ 9. What was a long-term effect of the Great Famine of 1315-1322? a. Essential trade routes were blocked c. The manorial system declined b. The peasants developed greater immunity d. Europeans never returned to large-scale to disease farming ____ 10. What happened to Constantinople during the Fourth Crusade? a. Crusaders looted Constantinople, stealing c. Richard the Lionheart negotiated peace for valuables and killing residents Constantinople b. Turkish rulers overthrew the Byzantine d. Saladin’s Muslim army burned down emperor in Constantinople Constantinople ____ 11. Why did the Cistercians break away from the monastery at Cluny? a. They thought people should be homeless c. They thought monks should be educated at beggars universities b. They thought monks should lead more d. They thought monks should have a larger simple, disciplined lives share of the church’s wealth ____ 12. What Carolingian became king of the Franks in 768 and then greatly expanded Frankish territory? a. Clovis b. Charlemagne c. Otto I d. Charles Martel ____ 13. What features dominate Japan’s physical geography? a. Tallgrass prairies and lots of fertile c. Active volcanoes and parched deserts farmland b. Costal plains and wide plateaus d. Rugged mountains and thick forests ____ 14. How did the daimyo protect their power and land? Name: _________________________________________ Date: __________________________________ a. They hired the shogun c. They hired samurai b. They hired foreign mercenary soldiers d. They hired bureaucrats ____ 15. The daimyo of Japan secured power by controlling which scare resource? a. Coal c. Gold b. Land d. Timber ____ 16. What is the significance of the Tale of Genji? a. It was a novel written in China, that was c. It was the world’s first ever novel, and widely read in Japan was written by a Japanese woman, Murasaki Shikibu b. It was a novel that introduced the Japanese d. It was first written in Chinese kanji court customs practiced in 1000 to the characters, then later translated into the outside world kana alphabet by Murasaki Shikibu ____ 17. What is the strict code of conduct that the samurai lived by? a. Neo-Confucianism c. Chivalry b. Shinto d. Bushido ____ 18. Similar to feudalism in Europe, who held the power and authority in medieval Japan? a. The daimyo b. The shogun c. The samurai d. The emperor ____ 19. What was the earliest (ancient) religion of Japan? Which religion came first? a. Taoism b. Buddhism c. Shinto d. Christianity ____ 20. Who led the Mongol army in the invasion of northern China in 1212? a. Mongke b. Kublai Khan c. Genghis Khan d. Ogodei ____ 21. Under whose rule did the Mongol Empire expand to its greatest extent? a. Mongke c. Kublai Khan b. Ogodei d. Genghis Khan Name: _________________________________________ Date: __________________________________ ____ 22. The end of the Byzantine Empire was marked by Mehmed’s conquest of what city? a. Constantinople c. Cairo b. Andrianople d. Baghdad ____ 23. Which of the following is a true statement about Temujin? a. Temujin became ruler of his tribe when c. They all had fairly egalitarian societies his chieftain father was poisoned that prioritized communal property b. Temujin was given the title “Genghis d. Temujin died at the age of 21 while Khan” or “universal ruler” by the Mongol attempting to conquer southern Russia chieftains ____ 24. Who was the first leader of the Ottoman Turks? a. Osman c. Bayezid b. Mehmed d. Orhan ____ 25. How did the Byzantine Empire end? a. The Byzantines surrendered to the Turks c. The empire was weakened until the because they were outnumbered Byzantines gradually died out b. Ottomans broke through Constantinople’s d. Ottomans burned down the Hagia Sophia, walls, fought hard, and seized the city prompting the Byzantines to flee Rome _____ 26. Which Mongol ruled after his father, Genghis Khan, and continued expanding the empire? a. Mongke c. Chagatai Khan b. Kublai Khan d. Ogodei ____ 27. What animal was the most essential to the Mongol’s culture and identity? a. Horse c. Sheep b. Goat d. Yak ____ 28. Which leader rebuilt Constantinople, renamed it Istanbul, and made it the new Ottoman capital? a. Suleyman c. Osman b. Timur d. Mehmed II