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  1. "the song of roland" is one of the finest examples of: the medieval chanson de geste
  2. an accurate statement about the concept of scholasticisim: aquinas developed this idea as a way to rectify the ideas of the ancient greeks witht the teachings of the christian gospels
  3. annual french tax on land: taille
  4. by the thirteenth century, european universities...: gained secular authority for themselves
  5. cathlic order that was devoted to poverty: franciscans
  6. conflict between popes and roman emperor: conqurdate of worms
  7. during the 13th century the development of the french monarchy: philip IV callled together the estates-general, france's first parliment
  8. english king who created centralized feudalism: william I of normandy
  9. founder of capestian dynasty: hugh kapet
  10. four kings of england that i should know....: william I, henry II, john, edward I
  11. group of people created to protect church from herasy: dominicans
  12. group of people, invaded russia in thirteenth century: mongulss
  13. Henry II's accomplishments: common law, circuit courts, jury system
  14. henry II's conflict with the church culminated in...: the murder of the archbishop of canterbury, thomas becket
  15. herasy: teachings against churchs
  16. king that estabilished control over welath of england: william the conquoror he made the dooms day book
  17. medieval cities: had skylines dominated by cathedrals and castles
  18. name for language of paticular religon: vernecular
  19. one overall result of the great schisim was: to introduce uncertainty into the lives of christians
  20. orginizations that crafts people organized themselves into to protect themselves: guilds
  21. parliment in england arose from: the king's need to collect new taxes
  22. politically france in the fourteenth century saw: a vicious war over the french throne
  23. pope innocent III did what: became well versed in a spiritulal and political aaffairs, compelled john of england to follow his direction, and forced philip augustus of france to take back his wife
  24. pope that declared that he was supreme ruler in thirteenth century: pope innocent III and boniface IV
  25. pope that used the interdict more then any other: pope innocent III
  26. religous courts who found and tried heritics: inquisition
  27. study of religon: theology
  28. the black death was most devestating in: italy
  29. the city that assumed a leading role in the revival of trade in the early middle ages was: venice
  30. the dominant style of church architecture in the eleventh and twelfth centuries was: romanesque
  31. the early years of the hundred year's war was marked by: the use of foot soliders and the longbow
  32. the final result of the investiture controversy was: that the emperor would depose or reinstate bishopss
  33. the flagellants: were groups that physically punished themselves to win the forgiveness of god
  34. the french king who ruled from 1461 until 1483 and strengthened the taille as a means to gain wealth was: louis XI
  35. the growing independence of medieval urband areas was largely because of: the revival of commerce and trade
  36. the guild system of medieval european cities: led to the development of an apprentice system
  37. the major cause of pollution in medieval cities was: the smell and waste of animals
  38. the papacy at avignon: caused the catholic church to lose a great deal of prestige throughout europe
  39. the papal inquisition or holy office...: utilized dominican friars as inquisitors
  40. the perentage of the european population believed to be wiped out by the black death was: fifty to sixty
  41. the persecutions against european jews in the high middle ages were: followed by mass eastward migrations of jews
  42. The Poles, Czechs, and Hungarians...: accepted western Christianity and became closely tied to the roman catholic church
  43. the primary preoccupation of scholasticism was...: the reconcilliation of faith with reason
  44. the problems with the papacy in the fourteenth century led to a decline in: the power of the papacy
  45. the revival of long distnace trade in the eleventh and twelfth centuries was cause: the emergence of flanders as a producer of woolen cloth, the establishment of trading fairs by lords, the growth of italian cities with close trading ties to the byzantine empires
  46. the romanesque churchs of the eleventh and twelfth centuries: were built primarily in the basicila style
  47. the russian leader responsabile for tying russian political and religion ideals to the byzantine empire was: prince mieszko
  48. the sweedish vikings became assimilateed with what group: russians
  49. the word that came to be associated with townspeople in the middle ages was: burghers
  50. thought to be capable of producing miracles: relics
  51. to protect their interest against nobles townspeople often received: charters of liberty
  52. under william of normandy, anglo saxon england: became a strong, centralized, feudal monarchy
  53. war after one hundred years war for england, was a civil war: war of the roses
  54. what did Edward I create?: parliment
  55. what did king john do: signed magna carta
  56. what economic idea developed out of the rise of trade: credit
  57. what is a statement that best characterizes saint thomas aquinas: he viewed human reason as a connection between the natural and spiritual worlds
  58. what is an accurate statement reguarding the use of language during the later middle ages: while many areas of europe saw an increase in the use of vernacular, latin remained the official language of europe
  59. what statement best describes the conditions of a medieval european city: disgusting, polluted place
  60. what was the magna carta: made it so that the king was forced to obey law, there was equal justice under the law for both nobles and peasants, and so that the law was above the king
  61. who wrote summa theologica: saint thomas aquinas
  62. William I's accomplishments: introduced centralized feudalism, all nobles need to swear alligance to king, all freemen must bear arms for king, combined anglo-saxons with normans and began to create modern country of england