Europe During the Early Middle Ages Version A. 1.The Frankish kings expanded their territory most often through… a) Conquest b) Inheritance c) Marriage.

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Europe During the Early Middle Ages Version A

1.The Frankish kings expanded their territory most often through… a) Conquest b) Inheritance c) Marriage d) Agreement

2. What was the major economic and social structure in medieval Europe? a)pastorialism b)feudalism c)manorialism d)industrialism

3. Who held the highest social position on an estate in medieval Europe? a)a Baron b)a serf c)a vassal d)a peasant King Barons (lords) Vassals (knights) Peasants and Serfs

4.The Muslim invasion of Europe was stopped when Charles Martel turned back an army at the Battle of ______________. a)Vienna b)Lepanto c)Tours d)Seville

5.What was the main role of serfs in the feudal system? a)Soldiers b)Laborers c)Explorers d)Missionaries

6.Which of the following terms does not belong on this list? a)Middle Ages b)medieval Europe c)the Renaissance d)the Age of Faith

7.The Early Middle Ages were during the years a)200–500. b)500–1600. c)500–1000. d)1000–1500.

8.Although the eastern half of the former Roman Empire thrived as the Byzantine Empire, the western half was controlled by many different groups of a)Turks. b)barbarians. c)Muslims. d)pagans.

9.Charlemagne was known for many things, including a)his attack on the Pope. b)ruling over a very small kingdom. c)the importance he placed on education. d)his short stature.

10.From about 800 to 1000, Europe was raided by groups from the north called the a)Muslims. b)Huns. c)Vikings. d)Vandals.

11. Which of the following describes a manor? a)A small, self-sufficient community in the feudal system b)Land owned by peasants c)Communities where monks lived in poverty and worshipped God d)The lands around Rome that were controlled by the Pope

12.Clovis, King of the Franks, decided to adopt which religion? a)Judaism b)Islam c)Buddhism d)Christianity

13. This group attacked Western Europe from the east during the Middle Ages. a)the Muslims b)the Moors c)the Magyars d)the Chinese

14. What was the law of the Church that applied to all Christians in Western Europe during the Middle Ages? a)Divine Law b)Common Law c)Canon Law d)Papal Law