Which of the following individuals would likely have had the MOST education in the medieval society? a villein's daughter a nun a knight's wife a serf
which lesson is it
02.01 Medieval Europe and Japan - Medieval Hierarchy
a nun
where dies it say that
A nun - she would have been trained to read and write, both rare skills in that era and both necessary to read the bible and other religious tracts.
on my lesson, im taking world history also. I already took the test too, and I got that one right.
want to help me with some more?
sure
n medieval European society, there was some debate as to whether the king or the pope was truly the most powerful figure in the hierarchy. However, in practice the more powerful were the pope, because kings did not challenge Church decisions the pope, because the Church was wealthier than most kings the kings, because they had control of militaries the kings, because the pope was only concerned with religious issues
i think b
Its not b
the kings, because they had control of militaries
I thought it was, I got it wrong.
i read in an older open study ther person choise "the kings, because they had control of militaries" and got it right
k, then try it
Which of the following people was of similar status to the pope in the Middle Ages' social hierarchy? bishop vassal king knight
thats last one
its a king
are you sure its not bishop since they both are high rankings in the church?
positive, i got it correct
ok im about to subbmit the exam
k tell me what u got
score on this exam is 20 out of 30
ughh
but the ones i asked you i got right
k
what was your total scoire on it
25/30
well thanks for your help
np
Your score on this exam is 25 out of 30 . -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Answer Key -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Question 1 (Worth 5 points) Why did earlier historians consider the Medieval Period the "Dark Ages"? The time had no electricity and so it was an age that was quite dark. The era seemed less important than the Renaissance and the Roman Empire. Castles were very dark and did not let in much light. The power of the Church stamped out the many bright pagan rituals. Points earned on this question: 5 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Question 2 (Worth 5 points) Which of the following individuals would likely have had the LEAST power in the medieval hierarchy? the daughter of a nobleman the wife of a villein the second son of a vassal the priest of a small manor Points earned on this question: 5 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Question 3 (Worth 5 points) Which best describes the relationship between the Church and feudal states? The Church and the states worked together well with little conflict. The Church and the states constantly struggled for supreme power. The states had sole control over the people and the Church's power was ceremonial. The states had little power and made no decisions without the Church's input. Points earned on this question: 0 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Question 4 (Worth 5 points) Which of the following individuals would likely have had the MOST education in the medieval society? a villein's daughter a nun a knight's wife a serf Points earned on this question: 5 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Question 5 (Worth 5 points) All of the following represent innovations in land use in the Middle Ages except the shared property of monastic communities the open fields of manorial villages the three-field system the ownership by individuals of small farms Points earned on this question: 5 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Question 6 (Worth 5 points) Which of the following people was of similar status to the pope in the Middle Ages' social hierarchy? bishop vassal king knight Points earned on this question: 5
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