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The woolen cloth industry
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What was the ruling dynasty of France during the High Middle Ages? | show 🗑
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communes.
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vassals.
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Unlike continental Europe, all feudal land in England immediately after the Norman Conquest was held | show 🗑
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In order to limit aristocratic violence that often threatened Church property, the Church created a limitation of warfare called the | show 🗑
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Peasants had complete access to public courts of law.
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only the oldest male child should inherit.
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Champagne in France.
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Magna Carta
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Which of the following was NOT a common feature of medieval peasant villages? | show 🗑
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The patricians or wholesale cloth merchants
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Emperor Frederick I Barbarossa exchanged political privileges in Germany in order to pursue ambitions in | show 🗑
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preaching to the society of the thirteenth century.
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What Muslim commander defeated the Latin Kingdom in 1187 and reconquered Jerusalem? | show 🗑
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Philip II Augustus.
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The original Franciscan rule emphasized | show 🗑
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What scholar and philosopher attempted to recast Christian doctrine and philosophy, replacing their Neo-Platonic foundation with an Aristotelian base? | show 🗑
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The Italian merchants developed all of the following commercial practices EXCEPT which one? | show 🗑
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podestas.
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Between 1000 and 1300, the European population | show 🗑
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Conversion to a different religion
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show | Although Western serfs achieved greater personal freedom, Eastern serfs lost ground to the authority of lords
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fief.
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The ideals of the chivalric, or knightly, lifestyle originated in | show 🗑
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Gregory VII
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The Pope who was responsible for preaching the First Crusade was | show 🗑
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Freehold tenure of all lands within the agricultural system
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Peasants had complete access to public courts of law.
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Which of the following was NOT a factor in the increase of the European population? | show 🗑
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Ministerials
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Which of the following statements best describes feudalism in the eleventh century? | show 🗑
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Aristotle
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The greatest danger for women of the aristocracy was | show 🗑
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What best describes the attitude of the Church toward women? | show 🗑
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show | They wanted to avoid contact with the rest of secular society and to live in greater simplicity than other monastics
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In France during the thirteenth century, members of the nobility began to | show 🗑
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What was the function of monasteries in the rural community of western Europe? | show 🗑
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What twelfth-century English monarch restored the king's authority over his nobility through a series of legal reforms? | show 🗑
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It forced medical science to speed up the search for a vaccine.
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Which of the following was NOT one of the families competing for dominance in the Holy Roman Empire in the fourteenth century? | show 🗑
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Originally hospitals were | show 🗑
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What Luxembourg monarch of Bohemia spread his family's influence throughout eastern Europe? | show 🗑
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The publication of the Witches' Hammer at the end of the fifteenth century | show 🗑
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The treasury of merit was | show 🗑
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At the same time that towns began to organize public assistance, they attempted to | show 🗑
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What percentage of Europe's population perished as a result of the Black Death? | show 🗑
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French.
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The medieval notion of chivalry was a code of conduct that | show 🗑
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Which of the following was NOT a cause of the Jacquerie Revolt of 1358 in France? | show 🗑
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Peter Parler broke with the French tradition in sculpture by | show 🗑
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less violent but more coordinated than the French uprising.
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What group was formed by Edward III of England to honor the knights who embodied the highest qualities of chivalry? | show 🗑
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During the second half of the fourteenth century, the Hanseatic League formed to | show 🗑
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Dante provides the modern reader with his personal summary of all that is good and bad in medieval society in the | show 🗑
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Frustrated politically, the fourteenth-century popes were enormously successful in perfecting the ____________ of the Church | show 🗑
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Jan Hus
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French territorial demands in southwestern England
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caused a spontaneous rebellion by all levels of Czech society.
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Who of the following was NOT one of the Tuscan poets responsible for making Italian a literary language and contributing to some of the greatest literature of all time? | show 🗑
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Luxembourg
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What dynastic family was able to gain first control of the throne of Hungary and then in 1370 the throne of Poland? | show 🗑
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Punishment for all types of crimes in the later Middle Ages became increasingly | show 🗑
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Teutonic
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Which of the following was NOT one of the families competing for dominance in the Holy Roman Empire in the fourteenth century? | show 🗑
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Who was regarded as the greatest realist poet of the Middle Ages? | show 🗑
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Philip the Good of Burgundy
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Which of the following was NOT a reason for both peasants and merchants being enticed by eastern Europe? | show 🗑
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What English king successfully gained the throne following his victory in 1485 after the Wars of the Roses? | show 🗑
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carve out autonomous lordships.
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a fifteenth-century civil war between two competing families for the throne.
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Christine de Pisan's contribution to the fifteenth century's sense of individuality was | show 🗑
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Constance
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Which of the following statements concerning later medieval mysticism is most accurate? | show 🗑
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Charles IV
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Which of the following was NOT a reason that France was the odds-on favorite to win the Hundred Years' War, at the outset of the war? | show 🗑
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In the Ciompi revolt of 1378, | show 🗑
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Radical nominalism
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William Langland
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Gothic architects used stone springers and vaults to | show 🗑
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How did eastern nobles react to the acquisition of royal thrones by westerners? | show 🗑
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Orleans
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As a result of the Golden Bull of 1356 A.D., the | show 🗑
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The ability to retain control over the Flemish cities offered the chief economic benefit for the French kings.
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At the same time that towns began to organize public assistance, they attempted to | show 🗑
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massed longbowmen firing volleys of arrows from great ranges.
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The population decline of the fourteenth century led many English landowners to | show 🗑
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Which of the following statements BEST describes the political philosophy of William of Ockham? | show 🗑
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When Joan of Arc was tried by the English as a heretic, her king, Charles VII, | show 🗑
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Which of the following criteria can NOT be understood as a measure of the Black Death's impact? | show 🗑
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Palermo
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philology.
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Visconti.
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Peace of Lodi.
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recovery of ancient texts.
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What Italian city-state was most directly affected by the advance of the Ottomans? | show 🗑
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Baldesar Castiglione
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remained the spatial, social, and spiritual center of people's lives.
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condottieri.
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The dominant form of political organization on the Italian peninsula during the Renaissance was | show 🗑
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Niccolo Machiavelli.
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Which of the following statements concerning Renaissance art is NOT accurate? | show 🗑
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Which of the following was NOT a reason for Venice's turn to the West in the fifteenth century? | show 🗑
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It ignored the contributions of religion.
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doge.
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Winged Victory
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In reality, Venice's political structure was a(n) | show 🗑
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Which of the Medicis established the family's superior position in Florence after return from a brief exile in 1434? | show 🗑
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Economic interpretations
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He translated Aristotle and Plato from classical Greek and did much to foster the ideas of Plato.
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70 to 90
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The Venetian Book of Gold recorded | show 🗑
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Which of the following statements concerning Renaissance households is most accurate? | show 🗑
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Of the five leading powers in the Italian peninsula, which one was ruled by a hereditary monarchy? | show 🗑
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The northern European country that invaded Italy in 1494 as an ally of Milan was | show 🗑
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Use of mythologies that departed from the naturalism of Masaccio
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fragmentation.
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The patron saint of Venice is | show 🗑
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Which of the following was NOT a reason for Venice's turn to the West in the fifteenth century? | show 🗑
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It is easy to define the moment at which the Middle Ages ended and the Renaissance began.
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It ignored the contributions of religion.
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What was Machiavelli's objective in writing The Prince? | show 🗑
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banking and wool.
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Which of the Medicis established the family's superior position in Florence after return from a brief exile in 1434? | show 🗑
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Life was tough but secure.
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The Donation of Constantine
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In the process of centralizing authority within the five powers of Italy, what military commander was responsible for taking power in Milan after the Visconti? | show 🗑
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His militia defeated the Spaniards, gaining Machiavelli entry into the highest legislative councils of Florence.
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Medici.
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privileged position with the Byzantine Empire.
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In what area did Michelangelo NOT excel? | show 🗑
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Leon Battista Alberti.
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Which of the following statements concerning Renaissance households is most accurate? | show 🗑
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Who was regarded as the "father of humanism"? | show 🗑
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Inclusion of Florence in the Venetian republic
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The major feature affecting the economy in the late fourteenth and early fifteenth century was | show 🗑
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Lorenzo Valla, who served the king of Naples, demonstrated what papal document was a forgery using textual criticism typical of humanists? | show 🗑
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Mehmed II.
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Which of the following statements concerning Italian urban society is NOT accurate? | show 🗑
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Most humanists were | show 🗑
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Occupation
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better.
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Gaining control over fiscal matters through the establishment of permanent taxes
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Ivan IV earned the nickname "the Terrible" for his excessively brutal treatment of the | show 🗑
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The Moors had been pushed out of Granada and the Jews had been expelled from Spain, but the Iberian peninsula continued to be controlled by several separate kingdoms.
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Henry VIII
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By what year did Castilian women begin arriving in the New World? | show 🗑
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The Inquisition
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Which of the following was one of the most important accomplishments of Ivan IV? | show 🗑
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The Habsburgs
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Which of the following factors did NOT lead to the rise of Muscovy? | show 🗑
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Cultural identity
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The English victory in the Hundred Years' War had cost France valuable provinces on its western coast.
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The site of the French House of Valois' struggle for supremacy over the Habsburgs was | show 🗑
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Most of the silver found by the Spanish in the New World went to Amsterdam to settle Spanish debts.
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A general unwillingness to resort to violence
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What treaty brought the dynastic struggles in Italy to an end in 1559? | show 🗑
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Henry VII
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that the world was indeed round.
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Which of the following was NOT one of the great empires that defined the political boundaries of eastern Europe in the sixteenth century? | show 🗑
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Under Henry VIII, what institution came to serve as English monarchs' executive body? | show 🗑
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Poland-Lithuania
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The reconquista | show 🗑
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Wars of the Roses
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ruled by the same family, the Jagiellons.
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The Treaty of Tordesillas (1494) granted Portugal the eastern trade route to the Indies as well as Brazil; lands to the west of Brazil were given to | show 🗑
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Ivan IV earned the nickname "the Terrible" for his excessively brutal treatment of the | show 🗑
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While Muscovy was becoming centrally administered under Ivan IV, _______ had become so decentralized that it split into two and was taken by the Russians, Ottomans, and Habsburgian Germans. | show 🗑
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Which of the following statements concerning royal rivalries in sixteenth-century Europe is NOT accurate? | show 🗑
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Louis XI
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Aztec
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For Charles V, what was the most important part of his far-flung empire? | show 🗑
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Charles V became heir not only to the Spanish crown, but also to | show 🗑
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Pavia
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The Habsburgs
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Military service class
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that the world was indeed round.
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The site of the French House of Valois' struggle for supremacy over the Habsburgs was | show 🗑
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Which of the following was NOT a factor permitting sixteenth-century European states to engage in unremitting warfare? | show 🗑
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Finno-Hungarian
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an expedition traveling down the coast of Africa being blown off course.
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The Inquisition
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Which of the following was NOT a goal of the Spanish Crown in colonizing the New World? | show 🗑
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By the end of the fifteenth century, Poland, Lithuania, Bohemia, and Hungary were | show 🗑
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Treaty of Cateau-Cambresis
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Free merchants residing in the major towns
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Seafaring
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state system and no clear group of dominant powers.
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The richest and most powerful of the Scandinavian nations in the fifteenth century was | show 🗑
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Machiavelli's The Prince
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Joseph II of Austria
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The Magyar's continued encroachment into central Europe
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played an important role in creating a national identity for the Christians of Spain.
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Thomas Cromwell.
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By the turn of the sixteenth century, Portugal had | show 🗑
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Portugal's expansionist foreign policy necessitated new colonial development.
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A centralized administration in Berlin
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gunpowder
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Tithe
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