The Calamitous 14c (1)
Select the correct choice
1
Theologian John Wycliffe argued that?:
the conciliar movement was heretical.
Scripture alone determined church belief and practice.
salvation came from grace and reason.
popes should be elected by all members of the clergy.
2
During the Babylonian Captivity, the popes lived in?:
Babylon.
London.
Paris.
Avignon.
3
All of the following were consequences of the Hundred Years' War EXCEPT?:
the development of a French National Assembly.
the emergence of the English House of Commons.
a rise of nationalistic feeling in England and France.
economic and social dislocation.
4
Which of the following was an immediate result of the appearance of Joan of Arc on the battlefield?:
the Hundred Years' War ended.
the French forced the English to retreat.
the Normans won the Battle of Hasting.
the english began using the longbow.
5
As a result of the Babylonian Captivity and the Great Schism, the Church?:
stopped paying taxes to kings.
began to interfere in political matters.
lost much of its authority.
made popes more powerful.
6
The first disagreement between Philip IV and Pope Boniface VIII concerned?:
moving the pope to France.
translating the Bible into French.
whether the pope in Rome was the rightful pope.
kings' taxing Church property.
7
The disasters of the 1300s in Europe included all of the following EXCEPT?:
a change to a colder climate.
food shortages and famine.
invasion of Western Europe by the Mongols.
war between England and France.
8
During the 1300s, the power of the papacy was weakened in all of the following ways EXCEPT?:
the existence of several popes.
a lack of wealth.
the rise of heresies.
the Great Schism.
9
Why is Joan of Arc remembered?:
she led a peasant uprising that ended feudalism.
she led English troops in the Hundred Years' War.
she drove the English from Calais.
she led the French to victories against the English in the Hundred Years' War.
10
Which of the following was a result of the Wars of the Roses?:
Parliament's power was limited.
the Tudor dynasty was established.
the power of the nobility increased.
Richard III was victorious.
11
The English experience with the Black Death was that?:
prices fell and agricultural wages increased.
only urban areas were affected.
the illness lasted for weeks before the victims died.
prices in general rose sharply.