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1. What contributed to the growing power of the pope in the Middle Ages?

A. The legions of knights in Rome would enforce the pope’s rulings.
B. The majority of Europeans at that time were Christian.
C. Rulers from different countries would seek guidance from the pope before creating laws.
D. Bishops from the countries surrounding Rome looked to the pope for money to fund monasteries.


2. Leo IX was the first pope dedicated to reforming the papacy. How did reforming the papacy influence the Catholic Church?

A. It decreased the influence that a pope had over Catholic Church officials in local parishes.
B. It created entirely different rituals that took place during religious celebrations in the Catholic Church.
C. It produced a revision of the previous religious texts that the Catholic Church had been following.
D. It resulted in the removal of many bishops who were suspected of buying and selling positions in the Catholic Church.


3. What effect did the excommunication of the patriarch of Constantinople by Pope Leo IX have on the Catholic Church?

A. It created the Roman Catholic and Orthodox churches.
B. It solidified the authority of the pope over the unified Catholic Church.
C. It started a holy war between the people of Rome and Constantinople.
D. It resulted in the patriarch losing his authority over the Catholic Church in Constantinople.


4. In what areas did the pope become involved, leading to an increase in his power and influence?

A. Collection and redistribution of taxes
B. Military strategy and tactics
C. Politics and individuals’ religious lives
D. Management of manors and fealty agreements


5. Which of the following was a way that the pope’s growing authority influenced society?

A. Popes could dictate how much land a lord could have control over as part of his manor.
B. Popes were able to control who was eligible to enter a monastery and become a monk.
C. Popes became rulers over certain territories.
D. Popes had the final authority over how taxes would be collected and used in the community.


6. As the pope’s authority grew, he had the power to create a force of armed troops. One example of this power was when these troops fought a series of wars called the

A. Quests for Righteousness.
B. Religious Campaigns.
C. Spiritual Missions.
D. Crusades.


7. One of the ways the popes’ increasing authority affected society was that

A. popes became the leaders of a system of church courts.
B. popes began to run for political office, in addition to their religious obligations.
C. popes became kings when their ten year term as pope was completed.
D. popes automatically became a part of the advisory councils for leading European rulers.


8. Prior to the year 1000, who had the authority to make most of the significant religious decisions?

A. Kings
B. Local bishops
C. The pope
D. Lords


9. Which pope’s authority had increased by the late 1000s to the point that he was able to excommunicate the Holy Roman Emperor?

A. Leo IX
B. Peter V
C. John Paul II
D. Gregory VII


10. How were the changes pope Leo IX made in the Christian church received by society?

A. Kings and nobles welcomed the changes he made, but peasants did not agree with the changes.
B. The changes to the church did not have a lasting impact on society.
C. Peasants did not feel the changes he made would make a difference in the corrupt practices of the church.
D. Religious and political leaders felt the pope was interfering in areas where he did not have authority.
this is what i got can you help me check it see if its wrong or right...

1. B
2. D
3. A
4. C
5. C
6. D
7. A
8. B
9. D
10. D
 
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