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chapter 8
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| A religious French king who improved royal government. | Louis IX |
| The Holy Roman emperor who fought to control wealthy northern Italian cities | Fredrick Barbarossa |
| Artistic decoration of book in the Gothic style | Illumination |
| The English king who singed the Magna Carta | King John |
| The use of reason to support Christian beliefs | scholasticism |
| The outbreak of rapid-spreading disease | Epidemic |
| The appointment and installation of bishops by non-clergy | Lay investiture |
| A campaign to drive Muslims from the Iberian peninsula | Reconquista |
| The everyday languages of ordinary people | vernacular |
| A series of ward between Christan and Muslims for control of Middle Eastern lands | Crusades |
| During the High Middle Ages, one method monarchs used to fain more power was to strengthen tied with | middle class |
| What caused the dispute between Henry II and Thomas Becket? Henry calmed the right to | tax the clergy |
| French Capetian kings imposed ____ over their domain. | royal law |
| In 1122, the treaty called the Concordat of Worms fave the Church the sole power to | elect and invest bishops with spiritual authority. |
| An effect of the Hundred Years' War was that English rules turned to new | trading ventures overseas |
| At the Council of Clermont in 1095, Roman Pope Urban II rallied Christians to help Byzantine emperor Alexius I in order to | Drive the MT from HL |
| After the Reconquista was complete in 1492, Queen Isabella launched a crusade against ____ and ___ | Jews and Muslims |
| Science made little real progress in Europe in the Middle Aged because most scholars thought that all knowledge much fit with | the church |
| Italian poet Dante Alighieri wrote a poem called ____________, which takes the reader on an imaginary journey into hell and purgatory | Divine comedy |
| One effect of the Black Death was that there were large increase in _______ throughout Europe. | Wager and pries |