Matching
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Match each item with the correct statement below. a. | anti-Semitism | d. | scholasticism | b. | vernacular | e. | theology | c. | heresy |
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a way of thinking that used reason to explore questions of faith
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the hatred of Jews
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the local language used by people of a region
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religious beliefs that conflict with Church teachings
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the study of religion and God
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Multiple Choice Identify the
choice that best completes the statement or answers the question.
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A famous educated medieval woman, and nun, who wrote music was
a. | Joan of Arc. | c. | Thomas Aquinas. | b. | Francis of Assisi. | d. | Hildegard of
Bingen. |
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As medieval daily life revolved around the Church, priests ran the schools
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a. | local farms. | c. | city government. | b. | hospitals. | d. | libraries. |
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The Church court, or ____, tried people who were suspected of heresy.
a. | grand jury | c. | Inquisition | b. | trial jury | d. | Crusades |
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The most important buildings during the 1100s were large churches, called
a. | Gothic. | c. | Romanesque. | b. | cathedrals. | d. | buttresses. |
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The first European universities were created to educate and train
a. | craftspeople. | c. | scholars. | b. | priests. | d. | nuns. |
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