world civ chapter 13 section 1 quiz
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- How many crew members were on board?
- 25 to 60 men
- Why were they pale?
- They lived closer to the equator
- Where is Anglo Saxon?
- Anglo Saxon is in the UK
- What was an advantage to their ships?
- they could reach far inland by river or stream
- What was an advantage to marrying the princess?
- He gained land and allies.
- What did Charlemagne establish?
- Schools and churches
- Where did the Middle Ages take place?
- Western Europe
- Who were famous MOPs?
- Pepin II, Charles Martel, Pepin III
- What was a layman?
- Not knowledgable in a certain area
- Where does Seine River flow thru?
- The Seine River flows thru Paris.
- What is another name for Medieval?
- Middle Ages
- Where was Charlemagne's capital?
- Aix la Chapelle
- Who was the only surviving son of Charlemagne?
- Louis the Pious
- What is modern day in the Vikings?
- Scandanavia is modern day Vikings
- What were there names?
- Charles the Bald, Louis the German, and Lothair
- What is missi dominici?
- they were officials that were sent to observe the counts
- What is the modern city of the Papal States?
- Vatican City
- What type of father wa Einhard?
- he was a very overprotective dad; especially over his daughters
- What river is London on?
- London is on the Thames River
- What was Charlemagne worried about, once crowned by the Pope?
- If the Pope can crown Charlemagne, could he take the crown away from him and crown someone else.
- WHo did Clovis marry?
- a Burgandy princess
- WHo were these officials?
- loyal, close friends and family
- Who else wanted to build a new Rome?
- Justinian
- What is Aquitane?
- Aquitane is a region.
- What was a problem with copying manuscripts?
- it was difficult to read others handwriting; hard to understand
- What is a very famous battle that took place in the city Hastings?
- The Battle of Hastings took place in Hastings
- Why?
- There name has a negative connotation and are known for piratical raids
- Are all northman Vikings?
- NO but all Vikings are Northmen
- Why was Normandy famous?
- They were famous because of the D'day Operation.
- What religion does Clovis convert to?
- Christianity
- What is a nickname for Paris?
- The City of Lights
- What did Pepin II do?
- He united the Frankish Tribes
- WHo were invading the Frankish Empire?
- the Muslims, Magyars, Vikings
- Was he a warrior?
- YES
- What is a Mayor of the Palace?
- Chief of royal household
- Who were the counts?
- trusted people
- How did he try to become king?
- He seeked the support of the Pope.
- What did Charlemagne divide the land into?
- Regions
- What is the longest river in Western Europe?
- The Danube River is the longest river
- What is the modern day name for Aix la Chapelle?
- Aachen, Germany
- What river is west of the Rhine River?
- Aix la Chapelle is west of the Rhine River
- Who called Charlemagne a layman?
- Einhard
- How many regions were there?
- 300
- Who are the Lombards?
- A germanic tribe
- Was he forceful?
- YES
- What is Spain and Portugal known as together?
- Spain and Portugal are know as the Iberian Peninsula.
- What was Charlemagne also known as?
- Charles the Great
- WHat was a nickname for the Merovingians?
- Rois Faineants
- What was Charlemagnes solution?
- He formed a new writing style to keep documents preserved
- Which way did the Danube River flow?
- The Danube River flowed Southeast
- Who were the Saxons and Avars?
- Germanic tribes
- What does Pepin III gain from this defeat?
- He gains land called the Papal States
- Were most scared of them?
- YES
- Who crowns Pepin III king?
- The pope
- What countries are the Alps in?
- Italy, Switzerland, Austria, Germany, and France.
- WHo was Charlemage?
- Pepin III's son
- What were nicknames for the Vikings?
- Norseman or Norse, Northman, and the Danes
- Why were ther overlapping planks good?
- it made the ships stronger and faster
- What is the most important river in Europe?
- The Rhine River
- Who were the regions ruled by?
- Counts
- What did that mean?
- It meant Charlemagne was not a clergy
- WHo eventually becomes kings?
- the MOPs
- What's the difference between and empire and a kingdom?
- An empire is made up of different groups and tribes of people and a kingdom is one group or tribe.
- What did Charles Martel do?
- He defeated the Moors at the Battle of Tours
- What is a monastery?
- places built by the church and not in populated cities, for monks to devote their lives to god.
- Define Middle Ages
- The period in Western European history between the collapse of the Roman Empire and the Renaissance
- How do we know about the Vikings?
- DNA and Chronicals
- What is the source of the Danube River?
- The Danube River's source is from the Alps
- Once Louis the Pious died, how was the kingdom split?
- It was split between his 3 sons.
- What was Charles befeore he was a MOP?
- Military leader
- What is DNA?
- Genetic makeup
- What is liberal education?
- general education
- Did he create an efficient government?
- YES
- Why is this so important?
- The Pope supports him
- Define Magyars
- Nomadic group who invaded Europe. They eventually settled in modern Hungary.
- What type of leader was he?
- weak and short-sighted
- What were the 5 Scandanavian countries of the Vikings?
- Denmark, Norway, Finland, Iceland, and Sweden
- What was Pepin III's thoughts on being MOP?
- He didnt want to be MOP; he wanted to be King
- Define medieval
- medieval is the period of western European history known as the Middle Ages
- Where was DNA found?
- in their tombs
- What did the Treaty of Verdun create?
- A weaker, smaller kingdom
- What is a MOP simmilar to?
- An assistant or secretary
- How did he expand his kingdom?
- He conquered the Saxons, Avars, and Muslims
- Where is the mouth of the Rhine River?
- The North Sea
- Did the counts become more self-governing?
- YES
- What was Pepin III also known as?
- The Short
- What was this new writing style called?
- Carolingian Miniscule
- What was this donation called?
- The Donation of Pepin
- What is rhetoric?
- Form of speech
- What were some qualities of Louis?
- he was well-educated and religous
- Where did the missi dominici officials live?
- In the capital city
- Why was he crowned "Emperor of the Romans"?
- Because what he created was close to a new Roman Empire
- When was the English Channel chunnel built?
- Built in 1994
- What were his successors called?
- Merovingians
- Who is more respected? THe emperor or king?
- The emperor because it was more difficult to rule an empire
- Who does he allie with?
- The Germans and the French
- What caused the decline of the Frankish Empire?
- 1. Weak rulers 2. Treaty of Verdun 3. Invasions
- Does the Pope support Pepin III as king?
- YES
- What does pious mean?
- Religious
- What is the timeframe of the Middle Ages?
- 500AD to 1500AD
- What do the Vikings look like?
- Tall, pale skin, blue-eyed, light hair
- Which mountains are north of the Black Sea?
- The Carpathian Mountains are north of the Black Sea.
- Why?
- Because the real kings were weak and the MOPs were doing all of the work
- What were newly conquered lands called?
- Marches
- What were his 2 accomplishments?
- 1. expands the kingdom 2. crowned "Emperor of the Romans"
- What were the Vikings ships made of?
- wooden longships with sails and oars
- What is the source of the Rhine River?
- The Rhine River's source is from the Alps
- How long is the English Channel chunnel?
- 23 miles long
- When was the D'day Operation?
- June 6, 1944
- How do you say Charlemagne in German?
- Carl de Grosse
- WHo was Normandy settled by?
- Normandy was settled by the Normans
- Who were teh Vikings really good at?
- being sailors
- Who was Charles Martel's son?
- Pepin III
- What is an autonomy?
- self-government
- What was special about Einhard?
- He cared for teh poor, was a religious Christian, was caring, and dontaed lots of his money.
- What was the D'day Operation?
- When the allies invaded.
- What language does Charlemagne come from?
- French
- Where is Danelaw?
- Danelaw is in the UK
- Define Vikings
- Germanic people from Scandinavia who often raided western Europe during the AD800s and AD900s.
- What is a chronical?
- daily events written by the churches
- What is the capital of France?
- Paris
- Once Clovis dies, who rules the kingdom?
- THe kingdom is divided among ALL male heirs
- What is a chunnel?
- a channel and tunnel
- How many men would be on board if it was a large ship?
- 100 or more men
- Where is the mouth of the Danube River?
- The Black Sea
- Does he have a connection with the church?
- YES
- Why were they nicknamed this?
- Because it means lazy; all the kings were lazy; NOT CLOVIS
- How do you say Charlemagne in English?
- Charles the Great
- What is Normandy?
- Normandy is a region
- Who did Pepin III defeat?
- the Lombards
- Was Charlemagne born a king or MOP?
- King; b/c his father was Pepin III
- Which 2 countries does the English Channel connect?
- Connects the UK to Franc
- What was Charles Martel also known as?
- Charles the Hammer
- What is an Eddas?
- collection of folktales and beliefs
- Who was the first king of the Franks?
- Clovis
- Who is a famous person from Aquitane?
- Eleanor
- What did Charlemagne work to rebuild?
- A "new" Rome
- Who does Pepin III give some money to?
- The Pope
- Who was Charles Martel's father?
- Pepin II
- How do you say Charlemagne in Latin?
- Carlos Magnus
- What language does medieval come from?
- Latin
- Who are Pepin III's line of rulers called?
- Carolingians