Medieval Statehood: Power & Institutions
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- 1
Which of the following was NOT a primary institution in the medieval state?
- AThe Monarchy
- BThe University
- CThe Army
- DThe Church
- 2
What was the significance of Pepin the Short in the context of medieval monarchy?
- AHe was the first monarch to sign a Magna Carta.
- BHe initiated the Crusades.
- CHe was the first Western monarch attributed with sacrality.
- DHe established the Carolingian Empire.
- 3
What was the role of the 'Sfatul Domnesc' (Princely Council) in Wallachia and Moldavia?
- ATo oversee religious affairs exclusively.
- BTo elect the voivode (prince).
- CTo manage the royal treasury independently.
- DTo assist the ruler in internal and external policy matters.
- 4
Which of the following best describes the evolution of armies in the medieval period?
- AFrom citizen militias to exclusively mercenary forces.
- BFrom feudal levies to permanent, professional armies.
- CFrom professional armies to feudal levies.
- DFrom naval forces to land-based armies.
- 5
What was the primary function of the Cortes in the Kingdom of Leon in 1188?
- ATo defend commoners against the abuses of nobles, clergy, and the king.
- BTo oversee the construction of cathedrals.
- CTo establish new trade routes.
- DTo advise the king on religious matters.