Q4 Common Assessment

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Byzantine and Feudalism Quiz

Test your knowledge on the Byzantine Empire, Feudalism, and early exploration with this comprehensive quiz! Challenge yourself with questions ranging from historical facts to influential figures.

  • Explore key events and concepts
  • Understand the impact of the Bubonic Plague
  • Learn about famous explorers and their journeys
23 Questions6 MinutesCreated by ExploringHistory247
The Eastern Roman empire became known as what?
New Roman Empire
Persian Empire
Byzantine Empire
Justinian's Empire
What type of religion was practiced in the Byzantine Empire?
Islam
Roman Catholic Christianity
Judaism
Eastern Orthodox Christians
How did Justinian's Code influence later history?
It was the model for later laws in Europe and the United States
It lead to schools and universities being created
It was a model for Chinese Laws
It lead to the fall of the Byzantine Empire
What is the Byzantine's lasting legacy?
Their ideas led to the Renaissance in Europe
The Justinian Code
It led the reuniting of the Roman Empire
The architecture of the Hagia Sophia
What is the responsibility of the lord in a Feudal society?
To provide payment and service
To provide protection and service
To provide payment and land
To provide protection and land
Feudalism is based on the relationship between Lords and ___________.
Knights
Peasants
Vassals
Ladies
What did the Knights provide to the nobles?
Land and service
Protection and military service
Land and protection
Money and soldiers
What was the center of Medieval economy?
Rome
Churches
Constantinople
Manors
How did the Bubonic Plague make its way from Asia to Europe?
Trading ships full of infected rats
Invading armies
Merchants traveling on the Silk Road
Refugees coming from the Ottoman Empire
Who gained more power due to the Bubonic Plague?
The king
The Pope
The lords
The peasants
What city was the center of conflict during the crusades?
Athens
Jerusalem
Rome
Paris
In what way(s) did the Crusades impact Europe?
Introduction of products/ ideas from the Middle East
Weakening of Feudalism
The Pope gained more power
All the above
The image of "Adam and God" in the Sistine Chapel is an example of what group influencing the Renaissance?
Islamic Faith
Feudalism
The Roman Catholic Faith
The Monarchy
A part of the core belief system of muslims are ___________.
The Four Noble Truths
The Five Pillars of Islam
The Ten Commandments
The Eightfold Path
What religion did the king and queen of Spain spread in the New World?
Hinduism
Christianity
Islam
Judaism
Who invented the printing press?
Francis Bacon
Rene Descartes
Johann Gutenberg
Isaac Newton
Which of the following devices used stars to help nagivate the seas?
Magnetic Compass
Bilge pump system
Caravels
Astrolabe
Improvements made to what device helped explorers understand the geography of the world better?
Maps
Ships
Oars
Spices
This explorer rounded the tip of Africa to India.
Vasco Da Gama
Ferdinand Magellan
Christopher Columbus
Hernan Cortes
This explorer died before be made it, but his crew circumnavigated the globe.
Christopher Columbus
Ferdinand Magellan
Hernan Cortes
Vasco Da Gama
He landed in modern Haiti, believing he reached Asia. Still, his journey inspired others to explore the Americas.
Hernan Cortes
Vasco Da Gama
Ferdinand Magellan
Christopher Columbus
He traveled to modern Mexico, conquered the Aztecs and gained riches for Spain.
Hernan Cortez
Christopher Columbus
Fardinand Magellan
Vasco Da Gama
The exchange of goods between the Western and Eastern Hemispheres is known as:
The Crusader Exchange
The Reformation
The Columbian Exchange
The Colonial Exchange
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