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Which of the following was evidence of the expansion and growth of European civilization during the High Middle Ages
A considerable increase in long-distance trade
How did economic growth and urbanization during the High Middle Ages affect women in Western Europe
Women practiced trades and sometimes trained female apprentices
Which of the following characterizes the spread of Christianity throughout Western Europe from 500 to 1000
Earlier cultural practices were absorbed into the Christian tradition
Technological changes in which field limited women's opportunities in Western Europe by the fifteenth century
Weaving
Besides Islam which of the following was also a target of Western European Crusaders
Eastern Orthodox Christianity
In the centuries following 500 C.E. Europeans borrowed the technology of iron horseshoes from which of the following
China
Which of the following is an example of a European innovation made possible by borrowing technologies from other civilizations
The use of gunpowder in cannons
Which of the following contributed to the decline of Christianity in Asia and Africa by 1500
The spread of Islamic civilization
Which of the following describes Christian communities in the Middle East and North Africa from 650 to 1300
Shrinking communities of second-class subjects
Outside Europe the strongest presence of Christianity from 500 to 1300 was in
Ethiopia
Which of the following is an example of how Christianity was reinterpreted as it spread throughout Asia and Africa
Jesus Sutras
What event in the thirteenth century influenced the Egyptian state’s change in attitude toward its Christian subjects
The Crusades
Which of the following describes a feature of the Byzantine state
The emperor claimed to be God’s representative on earth
Which of the following brought the Byzantine Empire to an end
The capture of Constantinople by the Ottoman Empire
Which of the following had a greater influence on Eastern Orthodox Christianity than on Roman Catholicism
Greek philosophical concepts
In the eleventh century the religious culture of the Byzantine Empire had a significant impact on
Slavic-speaking peoples in the Balkans and Russia
Which of the following describes the process of conversion to Eastern Orthodox Christianity in Kievan Rus
Prince Vladimir freely chose Orthodoxy to unify his people
In the centuries between 500 and 1000, Europe’s center of gravity shifted away from the Mediterranean toward the
north and west
Which of the following describes the relationship between politics and religion in Western Europe from 500 to 1300
Rulers provided protection for the church in return for legitimacy
In Western Europe from 1000 to 1300, power was divided among
kings, nobles, and church leaders
From which of the following did Europeans borrow the idea for a perpetual-motion machine
Indian philosophers
Which of the following describes the role pastoral societies played in world history before the Mongol Empire
They created pastoral empires and controlled major trade routes
Which of the following was the most characteristic feature of pastoral societies
Their mobility
Which of the following describes pastoral societies’ relationship with agricultural societies
They sought foodstuffs, manufactured goods, and luxury items
In comparison to the Mongol conquests of Persia and China, Mongol rule in Russia
was not accompanied by Mongol occupation
Which of the following was a long-term effect of the Black Death on European society
Labor shortages that weakened serfdom
Which of the following was an obstacle to the creation of large empires among pastoralists
Internal rivalry between clans
Like the Arabs and Persians the Turks between the tenth and fourteenth centuries
converted to Islam and introduced it to the areas they conquered