HIEU 201 Chapter 7 Quiz - Liberty University.docx
HIEU 201 Chapter 7 Quiz - Liberty U HIEU 201 Quiz Chapter 7INCLUDES TWO VERSIONSVERSION 11. Octavian took the title princeps, which meansAnswer: First citizen2. The Pax Romana was characterized by theAnswer: Prevalence of peace in the Mediterranean world without any foreign wars or internal revolts3. The second Hebrew revolt in Judea during the reign of Hadrian resulted inAnswer: The death, enslavement, or emigration of the majority of Palestinian Jews4. Roman StoicsAnswer: Believed that moral values were obtained from reason alone5. The major forms of entertainment in the Empire included all of the following EXCEPTAnswer: Poetry reading contests6. The weaknesses of the economy of Empire during the Pax Romana included all of the following EXCEPTAnswer: The abandonment of slave labor7. Plotinus (A.D. c. 205-c. 270) is considered the most influential spokesman for Neo-Platonism, because heAnswer: Subordinated philosophy to mysticism and the occult8. Diocletian was able to slow the disintegration of the Empire temporarily byAnswer: Restricting the liberty of urban workers and city officials by requiring them to stay in their positions, even if they were losing money9. That "Rome fell in A.D. 476" meansAnswer: Romulus, the last Western Roman emperor, was replaced y a German ruler in the West10. In the late Roman Empire, the Roman population saw its government asAnswer: More hated and feared than the barbarian invaders11. Ptolemy is best known for his contributions to the study ofAnswer: astronomy12. Roman law came to form the basis of the common law in all Western lands EXCEPTAnswer: Britain13. Octavian was able to avoid the fate of Julius Caesar byAnswer: Maintaining the façade of the Republic14. Augustus carried out all the following measures EXCEPTAnswer: The fostering of democratic institutions in the provinces15. Roman rule clashed with Jewish religious-national sentiment becauseAnswer: Some Jews saw Roman rule as a threat to the purity of Jewish life16. During the Pax Romana, womenAnswer: Were able to make business arrangements without the consent of their husbands17. The writings of JuvenalAnswer: Attacked the evils of Roman society18. The jus gentiumAnswer: Combined Roman civil law with principles selected from the Greeks and other peoples19. The cult of Mithras was particularly popular withAnswer: soldiers20. The crisis of the third century A.D. resulted in part fromAnswer: The collapse of cities and the ruin of the middle class as a consequence of inflation and bad management of the economy by the stateVERSION 2Question 12.6 out of 2.6 pointsAccording to “Late Middle Ages,” the Hundred Years War was fundamentally a struggle overSelected Answer:the control of territoryQuestion 22.6 out of 2.6 pointsAn image from the period was used to introduce “Italian and Northern Renaissance.” Which painting was used and why?Selected Answer:School of Athens. In both style and content it glorifies classical, secular learning.Question 32.6 out of 2.6 pointsTrue or False: According to “Late Middle Ages,” while the French victory resulted in a weaker monarchy, their opponents formed a stronger monarchy after the war.Selected Answer:FalseQuestion 42.6 out of 2.6 pointsAccording to “Italian and Northern Renaissance,” which of the following best represents the link between the Renaissance and the Protestant Reformation?Selected Answer:Erasmus’s Greek New TestamentQuestion 52.6 out of 2.6 pointsAccording to “Italian and Northern Renaissance,” which of the following best explains why the Renaissance first originated when and where it did?Selected Answer:The Italian city-states were politically independent and economically prosperous.Question 62.6 out of 2.6 pointsAccording to “Late Middle Ages,” the Hundred Years’ War was a conflict between which two groups?Selected Answer:French and EnglishQuestion 72.6 out of 2.6 pointsAccording to “Italian and Northern Renaissance,” which of the following is NOT true of Erasmus?Selected Answer:He broke from the Catholic Church because of abuses and corruption.Question 82.6 out of 2.6 pointsAccording to “Italian and Northern Renaissance,” a major difference between the Renaissance in the north and the Italian Renaissance was that northern humanism emphasizedSelected Answer:Christian morality and ethicsQuestion 92.6 out of 2.6 pointsAccording to “Italian and Northern Renaissance,” which of the following is the best description of Renaissance humanism?Selected Answer:Humanism at its most basic was a renewed interest in classical learning.Question 102.6 out of 2.6 pointsAccording to “Late Middle Ages,” which of the following was listed as important conditions and causes of the Black Death?Selected Answer:cooler weather, poor harvests, and undernourished populations
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