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The phrase Middle Ages refers to the period of European history
spanning:
A. 450-1000.
B. 1000-1150.
C. 1150-1450.
D. 450-1450. - answer 450-1450


The Renaissance may be described as an age of:
A. curiosity and individualism.
B. exploration and adventure.
C. the "rebirth" of human creativity.
D. All answers are correct - answer All answers are correct


The intellectual movement called humanism


A. condemned any remnant of pagan antiquity.
B. focused on human life and its accomplishments.
C. treated the Madonna as a childlike unearthly creature.
D. focused on the afterlife in heaven and hell. - answer Focused on
human life and its accomplishments

,The dominant intellectual movement of the Renaissance was called


A. feudalism.
B. humanism.
C. classicism.
D. paganism. - answer Humanism


Which of the following statements is not true of humanism?


A. The Madonna was treated as a beautiful young woman.
B. The humanists were basically atheistic in their beliefs.
C. The humanists were captivated by the pagan cultures of ancient
Greece and Rome.
D. The humanists focused on human life and its accomplishments. -
answer The humanists were basically atheistic in their beliefs


In the Middle Ages, most important musicians were


A. priests.
B. traveling entertainers.
C. peasants.
D. women. - answer Priest


A virtual monopoly on learning during the Middle Ages was held by


A. knights in castles.
B. professors in universities.
C. monks in monasteries.
D. wandering minstrels or jongleurs. - answer Monks in
monasteries

,During the Middle Ages, women


A. were not permitted to sing in church.
B. sang at all church services.
C. could sing only in monasteries.
D. were not permitted to participate in church services. - answer
Were not permitted to sing in church


Church officials expected monks to sing with


A. proper pronunciation and tone quality.
B. the accompaniment of organs and other instruments.
C. proper attention to the wishes of the bishop.
D. the members of the congregation. - answer Proper
pronunciation and tone quality


Bernard of Clairvaux ordered his monks to sing


A. quietly with reverence.
B. vigorously with manliness.
C. loudly with boisterous tone quality.
D. somberly with proper dignity. - answer Vigorously with
manliness


The church frowned on instruments because of their


A. association with minstrels and jongleurs.
B. sacred quality and background.

, C. earlier role in pagan rites.
D. use in early Jewish religious ceremonies. - answer Earlier role in
pagan rites


The use of organs in church


A. added a sacred quality to the mass.
B. made it possible for more musicians to be employed.
C. frustrated the nobles in their attempts to control the church.
D. distracted the listeners from worship. - answer Distracted the
listeners from worship


What we know about instruments in church comes mainly from


A. the pictures and literary descriptions of the day.
B. surviving musical manuscripts.
C. the work of Pope Gregory the Great.
D. the work of Hildegard of Bingen. - answer The pictures and
literary descriptions of the day


Most medieval music was


A. instrumental.
B. vocal.
C. for the piano.
D. for the organ. - answer Vocal


We know from paintings and literary descriptions of the Middle Ages
that

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