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MEDIEVAL STUDY GUIDE
DIRECTIONS: True/False Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
1. Most land in Europe lies within 300 miles of a seacoast.
2. In the Middle Ages, Scandinavia was filled with fertile farmland.
3. Each feudal territory had at its center a noble’s castle.
4. Knights trained for war by fighting each other in tournaments.
5. Friars spent most of their lives praying and working inside their monasteries.
WORD BANK FOR 6-10 CELTS KING JOHN VASSAL DOMESDAY BOOK KIEVAN RUS
6. census taken in England by William the Conqueror
7. pushed into Ireland, Wales, and Scotland by the Angles and Saxons
8. signed the Magna Carta in 1215
9. noble who served a lord of a higher rank
10. group of small territories that expanded around the Eastern European city of Kiev
DIRECTIONS: Multiple Choice Indicate the answer choice that best completes the statement
or answers the question.
“In the morning of the tenth day of Rajab [3 August], Ibn Barîc and his comrades
[colleagues, associates] returned to the King of England [Richard I] while the Sultan
went off with his bodyguard and his closest friends to the hill that abuts [borders] on
Shefa’Amr . . . Envoys [representatives of governments] did not cease to pass from one
side to the other in the hope of laying the foundation of a firm peace. These
negotiations continued till our men had procured [gotten by eff ort] the money and
the number of prisoners that they were to deliver to the Christians at the end of the
fi rst period in accordance [agreement] with the treaty. The fi rst installment was to
consist of the Holy Cross, 100,000 dinars [gold coins] and 1,600 prisoners.”
—Behâ-ed-Din, as quoted in Eyewitness to History
11. According to the passage, Richard I and Saladin negotiated
12. Refer to the passage. When the author refers to “our men,” to whom does he refer?
13. According to the passage, where did the Sultan go to await the outcome of negotiations?
14. Refer to the passage. Which side can you infer was the winner in this crusade?
15. The medieval state of Kievan Rus gained wealth through river trade with
16. The Russian word czar means
17. Which of the following was one eff ect of the Crusades on Western Europe?
18. Which of the following was an effect of the Black Death in Western Europe?
19. Between A.D. 1000 and 1200, most nuns
20. Peasants’ homes were made of
DIRECTIONS: Short Answer Answer each of the following questions on a separate piece of paper.
Charlemagne Orders That “Carefully Corrected Books” Be Available
“Here let the scribes sit who copy out the words of the Divine Law, and likewise the
hallowed [holy] saying of the holy Fathers. Let them beware of interspersing [adding
here and there] their own frivolities [unimportant ideas] in the words they copy, nor
let a trifl er’s [one who works without seriousness] hand make mistake through haste
[speed]. Let them earnestly seek out for themselves correctly written books to
transcribe [copy], that the fl ying pen may speed along the right path. Let them
distinguish the proper sense [grammar] by colons and commas, and let them set the
points each one in its due place, and let not him who reads the words to them either
read falsely or pause suddenly. It is a noble work to write out holy books, nor shall the
scribe fail of his due reward. Writing books is better than planting vines, for he who
plants a vine serves his belly, but he who writes a book serves his soul.”
—Alcuin, English monk, as quoted in The Discoverers
21. In Charlemagne’s time, how was the copying of holy books viewed?
22. According to the passage, what type of books should a scribe select to copy?
23. What “due reward” does Alcuin suggest scribes will receive for their work
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True/False
1. True
2. False
3. True
4. True
5. False
Word bank (6–10)
6. DOMESDAY BOOK
7. CELTS
8. KING JOHN
9. VASSAL
10. KIEVAN RUS
Multiple choice / short answer (11–20)
11. They negotiated terms of a peace treaty (an agreement including money, prisoners, and the Holy Cross).
12. “Our men” refers to Saladin’s men / the Muslim negotiators.
13. To the hill that abuts (borders) on Shefa’Amr.
14. You can infer the Christians (Richard I’s side) were the beneficiaries/winners in this instance (they were to receive the relic, money, and prisoners).
15. The Byzantine Empire (trade down the rivers to Constantinople).
16. “Czar” means Caesar (emperor).
17. The Crusades increased trade and contact between Western Europe and the Eastern Mediterranean (stimulated trade, cultural exchange).
18. The Black Death caused massive population loss, leading to labor shortages, rising wages, social upheaval, and decline of some feudal structures.
19. Most nuns lived in convents (were cloistered) and devoted themselves to prayer and religious work.
20. Peasants’ homes were made of wattle-and-daub or timber with thatched roofs (wood, clay, straw).
Short answer (21–23)
21. Copying holy books was viewed as a noble, important, and sacred task—a respected religious duty.
22. Scribes should select correctly written books to copy—specifically holy books, the Divine Law, and the sayings of the Church Fathers.
23. Alcuin suggests scribes will receive a “due reward” of spiritual merit / divine reward (service to the soul), a greater reward than material gain.
1. True
2. False
3. True
4. True
5. False
Word bank (6–10)
6. DOMESDAY BOOK
7. CELTS
8. KING JOHN
9. VASSAL
10. KIEVAN RUS
Multiple choice / short answer (11–20)
11. They negotiated terms of a peace treaty (an agreement including money, prisoners, and the Holy Cross).
12. “Our men” refers to Saladin’s men / the Muslim negotiators.
13. To the hill that abuts (borders) on Shefa’Amr.
14. You can infer the Christians (Richard I’s side) were the beneficiaries/winners in this instance (they were to receive the relic, money, and prisoners).
15. The Byzantine Empire (trade down the rivers to Constantinople).
16. “Czar” means Caesar (emperor).
17. The Crusades increased trade and contact between Western Europe and the Eastern Mediterranean (stimulated trade, cultural exchange).
18. The Black Death caused massive population loss, leading to labor shortages, rising wages, social upheaval, and decline of some feudal structures.
19. Most nuns lived in convents (were cloistered) and devoted themselves to prayer and religious work.
20. Peasants’ homes were made of wattle-and-daub or timber with thatched roofs (wood, clay, straw).
Short answer (21–23)
21. Copying holy books was viewed as a noble, important, and sacred task—a respected religious duty.
22. Scribes should select correctly written books to copy—specifically holy books, the Divine Law, and the sayings of the Church Fathers.
23. Alcuin suggests scribes will receive a “due reward” of spiritual merit / divine reward (service to the soul), a greater reward than material gain.
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