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Module 12

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Which style of architecture is characterized by stained glass windows, tall spires, flying buttresses and pointed arches? Gothic
The art, music, and philosophy of the medieval period in Europe generally dealt with? Religious themes
What was Thomas Aquinas concerned with? Reconciling reason and christain faith
Tournaments offered knights a chance to? Display their fighting skills
Chivalry governed relations between? Noblemen and noblewomen
Who controlled education in the Middle Ages? The church
All of the following were contributions of medieval universities EXCEPT? 1) use of logic 2) preservation of ancient learning 3) experiments in chemistry 4) preservation of the Latin language 3
The surge of cathedral building in the 12c and 13c was closely associated with? The growth of towns and the increase of commercial wealth
The standard method of teaching in medieval universities was? Lecture
Based on the code of chivalry in the 1100s, a knight fought for all the following except? His country
Gothic cathedrals are famous for creating a sense of ? Height and light
The route to medieval knighthood lay through? Services as a squire
In the late 12c it was mandatory for every cathedral to? Have a school with enough funding to educate poor children for free
Advances in agriculture during the Middle Ages allowed peasants to? Produce food surpluses
The growth of towns stimulated trade because prosperous townspeople? Wanted products from other regions
Under the three-field system One field was permitted to remain untilled each year
During the Middle Ages model farming was practiced by the? Serfs
Which mixers unit is most similar to medieval guild? An association of manufacturers
A shopkeeper was? A master craftsmen
Compared to those in Asia or the Islamic world, medieval European cities were? Much smaller
Medieval European cities and towns were basically the achievement of a new social order based on the ? Urban merchants
The guilds engaged in all of the following EXCEPT? 1) quality and price control of the products of their members 2) providing social welfare and family benefits 3) leading religious and military crusades 4) participating in town government 3
All of the following are true of medieval towns EXCEPT that? 1) they provided job opportunities in many crafts and professions 2) their social structure was more flexible than elsewhere in society 3) they had no connection with the country side 4) they 3
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