Crusades and Culture in the Middle Ages - SOCIAL STUDIES

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Lesson Quiz 12-1

Crusades and Culture in the Middle Ages

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DIRECTIONS: Matching Match each item with the correct statement below.

________ 1. territories in central Italy controlled by the pope

A. sacraments

________ 2. appointment of church officials by secular rulers

B. Inquisition

________ 3. Christian rites

C. Papal States

________ 4. Holy Office to deal with heretics

D. relics

________ 5. objects connected with saints

E. lay investiture

DIRECTIONS: Multiple Choice Indicate the answer choice that best completes the statement or answers the question.

________ 6. The most difficult shrine for most Christians to make a pilgrimage to was in A. Rome. B. Jerusalem. C. Worms. D. Santiago de Compostela.

________ 7. The Cistercian order was founded by monks who wanted to A. stay in their monasteries. B. follow a strict, spiritual life. C. have an easier life than in the harsh Benedictine order. D. unite the Franciscan and Dominican orders.

________ 8. The order most strongly associated with the court called the Inquisition was

A. the Dominicans.

C. the Cistercians.

B. the Benedictines.

D. the Franciscans.

________ 9. Convents provided a freedom and support that was unusual for the time for women who

A. wanted to live alone.

C. expected to marry.

B. were intellectuals.

D. owned shops.

_______ 10. The interdict was an effective political weapon for Pope Innocent III because

A. it forced people to remain married. B. it prevented priests from giving anyone the sacrament. C. it proved how powerful the pope was. D. people affected by the interdict would put pressure

on their rulers to agree to the Church's demands.

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