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How did the role of the church in education change over time?
A.
Universities changed from being independent to being part of the church.
B.
Priests became the only teachers at universities.
C.
Schools began to provide education beyond religious instruction.
D.
The church declared that only religious subjects could be taught at universities.
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C is the best answer, however, few churches seldom teach things that contradict the religious dogma, regardless of the subject.
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C. Schools began to provide education beyond religious instruction
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1.C
2.D
3.C
4.Trade and industry grew, More people moved to towns, Population increased
5.B
6.A,B,D
7.A
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9. You write the answer
10.D
11.C,D
12.C
13.B
14.C
15.B,D,E
16.C
17.A
18.A
19.You write the answer
20.B
21.You write the answer
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1.C
2.D
3.C
4.Trade and industry grew, More people moved to towns, Population increased
5.B
6.A,B,D
7.A
8. You write the answer
9. You write the answer
10.D
11.C,D
12.C
13.B
14.C
15.B,D,E
16.C
17.A
18.A
19.You write the answer
20.B
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The wealth of England excited the Normans' interest. The Anglo-Saxon king was related to Duke William of Normandy. A family known as the Godwins held the real power. One of the Godwins was allegedly promised the throne by King Edward. William asserted that Edward had made him a promise. The king of Norway also made a claim to the throne. Both the Normans and the Norse invaded. thats number 8
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Describe the purpose, outcome, and effects of the Reconquista.
The Reconquista was a period of about 700 years of Spanish history, during which the Christian kingdoms in the north (Navarre, Castile, Aragon, and Portugal) fought against Muslim Moors who occupied much of the Iberian Peninsula.
The purpose of the Reconquista was to reconquer the land that had been taken by the Moors and to make Spain a Christian country once again.
The outcome of the Reconquista was the reunification of Spain under Christian rule, with the final defeat of the Moors in 1492. This also marked the end of the Middle Ages in Spain and began the Age of Discovery.
The effects of the Reconquista were significant. It led to a shift in the population, with many Muslims and Jews being forced to leave Spain as only Christians were allowed to stay. This resulted in a decline in the population and economy. The Reconquista also led to the rise of the Spanish Empire as a major European power, which would later participate in the colonization of the New World. Finally, it had a significant impact on the religious and cultural identity of Spain, with the Catholic faith becoming the dominant religion, and Spanish culture becoming increasingly distinct from that of the Muslim and Jewish civilizations that had previously been present in the region.
The purpose of the Reconquista was to reconquer the land that had been taken by the Moors and to make Spain a Christian country once again.
The outcome of the Reconquista was the reunification of Spain under Christian rule, with the final defeat of the Moors in 1492. This also marked the end of the Middle Ages in Spain and began the Age of Discovery.
The effects of the Reconquista were significant. It led to a shift in the population, with many Muslims and Jews being forced to leave Spain as only Christians were allowed to stay. This resulted in a decline in the population and economy. The Reconquista also led to the rise of the Spanish Empire as a major European power, which would later participate in the colonization of the New World. Finally, it had a significant impact on the religious and cultural identity of Spain, with the Catholic faith becoming the dominant religion, and Spanish culture becoming increasingly distinct from that of the Muslim and Jewish civilizations that had previously been present in the region.
What longterm effects did the Black Death have on Europe?
The Black Death, also known as the Bubonic Plague, was a deadly pandemic that swept through Europe in the mid-14th century causing the death of millions of people. The Black Death had long-term effects on the population, economy, religion, and agriculture of Europe.
Some of the long-term effects of the Black Death on Europe were:
1. Economics: As a result of the reduced population due to the plague, wages increased for those who survived, leading to higher living standards for peasants and laborers.
2. Religion: The Black Death had a profound effect on the religious beliefs of the people of Europe. Many people believed that the plague was a punishment from God, and it led to a period of intense religious devotion and piety.
3. Agriculture: There was a significant reduction in agricultural output due to the depopulation caused by the Black Death, forcing the survivors to adopt new farming techniques and methods to cope with the decreased labour force.
In addition to these effects, the Black Death also had a profound psychological impact on the people of Europe, leaving them with a sense of hopelessness and despair. The pandemic had long-lasting consequences on the social and cultural landscape of Europe and shaped its history for generations to come.
Some of the long-term effects of the Black Death on Europe were:
1. Economics: As a result of the reduced population due to the plague, wages increased for those who survived, leading to higher living standards for peasants and laborers.
2. Religion: The Black Death had a profound effect on the religious beliefs of the people of Europe. Many people believed that the plague was a punishment from God, and it led to a period of intense religious devotion and piety.
3. Agriculture: There was a significant reduction in agricultural output due to the depopulation caused by the Black Death, forcing the survivors to adopt new farming techniques and methods to cope with the decreased labour force.
In addition to these effects, the Black Death also had a profound psychological impact on the people of Europe, leaving them with a sense of hopelessness and despair. The pandemic had long-lasting consequences on the social and cultural landscape of Europe and shaped its history for generations to come.
What factors led to the Norman Conquest?
The Norman Conquest was a significant event in English history that occurred in 1066. Factors that contributed to the Norman Conquest were:
1. The death of King Edward: Edward the Confessor, the Anglo-Saxon king of England, died in 1066, which created a power vacuum in England and set the stage for the Norman Conquest.
2. The relationship between the king and the Godwins: The Godwins were a powerful Anglo-Saxon family that held real power in England at that time. One of the Godwins was allegedly promised the throne by King Edward, which implied that someone outside of the royal family could become king and opened the door for foreign invasions, such as the Norman Conquest.
3. England's wealth: England was one of the wealthiest nations in Europe at that time, which made it attractive to foreign powers like the Normans, who wanted to conquer and control England's wealth and resources.
4. Duke William's claim to the English throne: The Duke of Normandy in France, William, claimed that Edward promised him the throne of England before his death, which led him to invade England in 1066 with Norman forces in order to claim the throne.
These factors, along with others, created a power vacuum in England and manipulation of the throne at the time, resulting in the Norman Conquest of England in 1066, which significantly impacted English history and culture.
1. The death of King Edward: Edward the Confessor, the Anglo-Saxon king of England, died in 1066, which created a power vacuum in England and set the stage for the Norman Conquest.
2. The relationship between the king and the Godwins: The Godwins were a powerful Anglo-Saxon family that held real power in England at that time. One of the Godwins was allegedly promised the throne by King Edward, which implied that someone outside of the royal family could become king and opened the door for foreign invasions, such as the Norman Conquest.
3. England's wealth: England was one of the wealthiest nations in Europe at that time, which made it attractive to foreign powers like the Normans, who wanted to conquer and control England's wealth and resources.
4. Duke William's claim to the English throne: The Duke of Normandy in France, William, claimed that Edward promised him the throne of England before his death, which led him to invade England in 1066 with Norman forces in order to claim the throne.
These factors, along with others, created a power vacuum in England and manipulation of the throne at the time, resulting in the Norman Conquest of England in 1066, which significantly impacted English history and culture.
Who were the Moors, and how did they affect Spain during their rule?
The Moors were a Muslim ethnic group that originated in North Africa and invaded Spain in the early 8th century, establishing the Moorish Caliphate. They were made up of a diverse group of Arabs, Berbers, and other Muslims from North Africa and the Middle East. Their rule over Spain lasted for several centuries, until the Reconquista, which began in the 11th century and lasted until the final defeat of the Moors in 1492.
During their rule, the Moors had a significant impact on Spain. They introduced and promoted a new culture, religion, and way of life, and they established centers of knowledge and learning, such as the University of Cordoba, which became a leading center of knowledge in Europe at that time. The Moors also made important advances in science, medicine, and agriculture, which greatly improved the quality of life for the people of Spain during their rule. They also made significant advancements in mathematics, astronomy, and architecture.
The Moors ruled over Spain in relative peace and stability, which allowed many people of different religions and cultures to coexist. However, there were also tensions and conflicts between the Moors and non-Muslims in Spain, particularly during the Reconquista. Ultimately, the Moors were defeated by the Christian kingdoms in the north during the Reconquista, which had a significant impact on the religious and cultural identity of Spain. Despite their final defeat, the Moors left a lasting impact on Spanish culture, particularly in the areas of art, architecture, and agriculture.
During their rule, the Moors had a significant impact on Spain. They introduced and promoted a new culture, religion, and way of life, and they established centers of knowledge and learning, such as the University of Cordoba, which became a leading center of knowledge in Europe at that time. The Moors also made important advances in science, medicine, and agriculture, which greatly improved the quality of life for the people of Spain during their rule. They also made significant advancements in mathematics, astronomy, and architecture.
The Moors ruled over Spain in relative peace and stability, which allowed many people of different religions and cultures to coexist. However, there were also tensions and conflicts between the Moors and non-Muslims in Spain, particularly during the Reconquista. Ultimately, the Moors were defeated by the Christian kingdoms in the north during the Reconquista, which had a significant impact on the religious and cultural identity of Spain. Despite their final defeat, the Moors left a lasting impact on Spanish culture, particularly in the areas of art, architecture, and agriculture.
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Who were the Moors, and how did they affect Spain during their rule?
The Moors were a Muslim ethnic group that originated in North Africa and invaded Spain in the early 8th century, establishing the Moorish Caliphate. They were made up of a diverse group of Arabs, Berbers, and other Muslims from North Africa and the Middle East. Their rule over Spain lasted for several centuries until the Reconquista, which began in the 11th century, and lasted until the final defeat of the Moors in 1492.
During their rule, the Moors had a significant impact on Spain. They introduced and promoted a new culture, religion, and way of life, and they established centers of knowledge and learning, such as the University of Cordoba, which became a leading center of knowledge in Europe at that time. The Moors also made important advances in science, medicine, and agriculture, which greatly improved the quality of life for the people of Spain during their rule. They also made significant advancements in mathematics, astronomy, and architecture.
The Moors ruled over Spain in relative peace and stability, which allowed many people of different religions and cultures to coexist. However, there were also tensions and conflicts between the Moors and non-Muslims in Spain, particularly during the Reconquista. Ultimately, the Moors were defeated by the Christian kingdoms in the north during the Reconquista, which had a significant impact on the religious and cultural identity of Spain. Despite their final defeat, the Moors left a lasting impact on Spanish culture, particularly in the areas of art, architecture, and agriculture.
During their rule, the Moors had a significant impact on Spain. They introduced and promoted a new culture, religion, and way of life, and they established centers of knowledge and learning, such as the University of Cordoba, which became a leading center of knowledge in Europe at that time. The Moors also made important advances in science, medicine, and agriculture, which greatly improved the quality of life for the people of Spain during their rule. They also made significant advancements in mathematics, astronomy, and architecture.
The Moors ruled over Spain in relative peace and stability, which allowed many people of different religions and cultures to coexist. However, there were also tensions and conflicts between the Moors and non-Muslims in Spain, particularly during the Reconquista. Ultimately, the Moors were defeated by the Christian kingdoms in the north during the Reconquista, which had a significant impact on the religious and cultural identity of Spain. Despite their final defeat, the Moors left a lasting impact on Spanish culture, particularly in the areas of art, architecture, and agriculture.
What factors led to the Norman Conquest?
The Norman Conquest refers to the invasion and eventual conquest of England by the Norman-French army of Duke William the Conqueror in 1066. Here are some of the factors that led to the Norman Con
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