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Chapter 10

Chapter 10. The Changing Life of the People in the High Middle Ages. Question. The universal drink of the common people in northern Europe was whiskey. ale. water. wine. Answer. The universal drink of the common people in northern Europe was whiskey. ale. (correct) water. wine.

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Chapter 10

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  1. Chapter 10 The Changing Lifeof the People in the High Middle Ages

  2. Question • The universal drink of the common people in northern Europe was • whiskey. • ale. • water. • wine.

  3. Answer • The universal drink of the common people in northern Europe was • whiskey. • ale. (correct) • water. • wine. Hint: See page 303.

  4. Question • Which of the following was known as the “Scourge of the Clergy”? • Gertrude • Guibert of Nogent • Peter of Dreux • William the Pious

  5. Answer • Which of the following was known as the “Scourge of the Clergy”? • Gertrude • Guibert of Nogent • Peter of Dreux (correct) • William the Pious Hint: See page 317.

  6. Question • Extreme unction is another name for which of the seven sacraments? • Anointment of the sick • Confirmation • Baptism • Eucharist

  7. Answer • Extreme unction is another name for which of the seven sacraments? • Anointment of the sick (correct) • Confirmation • Baptism • Eucharist Hint: See page 308.

  8. Question • Which of the following was the most famous prayer focusing on Mary? • “Hail Mary” • “Salve Regina” • “Memorare” • “Mary, Mother of Grace”

  9. Answer • Which of the following was the most famous prayer focusing on Mary? • “Hail Mary” • “Salve Regina” (correct) • “Memorare” • “Mary, Mother of Grace” Hint: See page 309.

  10. Question • Children offered by their parents to monasteries were called • oblates. • villains. • ministerials. • converses.

  11. Answer • Children offered by their parents to monasteries were called • oblates. (correct) • villains. • ministerials. • converses. Hint: See page 306.

  12. Question • The most powerful position a woman could hold in medieval society was a/an • lay sister. • nun. • almoner. • abbess.

  13. Answer • The most powerful position a woman could hold in medieval society was a/an • lay sister. • nun. • almoner. • abbess. (correct) Hint: See page 321.

  14. Question • Which of the following established the abbey of Cluny? • Lupus of Ferrieres • Gregory VII • William the Pious • Hildegard of Bingen

  15. Answer • Which of the following established the abbey of Cluny? • Lupus of Ferrieres • Gregory VII • William the Pious (correct) • Hildegard of Bingen Hint: See page 318.

  16. Question • Six weeks after giving birth, Christian women went through a ritual of thanksgiving and purification, called • Candlemas. • churching. • mikvah. • Brit milah.

  17. Answer • Six weeks after giving birth, Christian women went through a ritual of thanksgiving and purification, called • Candlemas. • churching.(correct) • mikvah. • Brit milah. Hint: See page 311.

  18. Question • English serfs were called • ministerials. • miles. • villains. • chevalier.

  19. Answer • English serfs were called • ministerials. • miles. • villeins. (correct) • chevalier. Hint: See page 297.

  20. Question • Formal training was concluded around the age of ________ with the ceremony of knighthood. • 25 • 16 • 18 • 21

  21. Answer • Formal training was concluded around the age of ________ with the ceremony of knighthood. • 25 • 16 • 18 • 21 (correct) Hint: See page 315.

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