Ch 10 Test World History 8th
  • 1. an early Christian leader who helped set up churches
A) clergy
B) apostle
C) doctrine
D) hierarchy
E) laity
  • 2. a story that uses everyday life events to express spiritual ideas
A) doctrine
B) hierarchy
C) martyr
D) clergy
E) parable
  • 3. to rise from the dead
A) laity
B) resurrection
C) doctrine
D) hierarchy
E) martyr
  • 4. to be saved from sin and allowed to enter heaven
A) clergy
B) salvation
C) laity
D) martyr
E) hierarchy
  • 5. one of the 12 followers of Jesus
A) clergy
B) martyr
C) disciple
D) laity
E) doctrine
  • 6. leaders of the church
A) hierarchy
B) clergy
C) martyr
D) doctrine
E) laity
  • 7. the official church teaching
A) martyr
B) doctrine
C) clergy
D) hierarchy
E) laity
  • 8. regular church members
A) hierarchy
B) laity
C) clergy
D) martyr
E) doctrine
  • 9. the organization of different levels of authority
A) laity
B) martyr
C) doctrine
D) clergy
E) hierarchy
  • 10. a person willing to die for his or her beliefs
A) doctrine
B) hierarchy
C) clergy
D) martyr
E) laity
  • 11. to declare that a person or group no longer belongs to the church
A) icon
B) Basil
C) Charlemagne
D) schism
E) excommunicate
  • 12. a separation of the two most important branches of Christianity
A) Basil
B) excommunicate
C) schism
D) icon
E) Charlemagne
  • 13. a picture or image of Jesus, Mary, and the saints
A) Charlemagne
B) schism
C) icon
D) Basil
E) excommunicate
  • 14. the bishop who created a list of rules for monks and nuns
A) Charlemagne
B) schism
C) excommunicate
D) icon
E) Basil
  • 15. the Frankish king given the title of emperor by the pope
A) Basil
B) excommunicate
C) icon
D) schism
E) Charlemagne
  • 16. This empire conquered the people of Judah in 63 B.C.
A) Rome
B) Israel
C) Jerusalem
D) Spain
  • 17. During the time of oppression, the Jews hoped that God would send a ____ to lead them.
A) pariah
B) disciple
C) messiah
D) procurator
  • 18. In the Sermon on the Mount, Jesus taught his listeners to show love and
A) proper dress.
B) follow the laws.
C) forgiveness
D) rebel against Rome.
  • 19. The apostles ____ were two of the founders of early Christian churches.
A) James and Augustus
B) Julius and Andrew
C) Peter and Paul
D) Saul and Paul
  • 20. Christianity teaches that Jesus was the ____ and came to save the people.
A) first shepherd
B) Jewish priest
C) Son of God
D) gospel writer
  • 21. Roman officials saw the ____ as a threat to the government.
A) Jews
B) Christians
C) catacombs
D) martyrs
  • 22. In A.D. 312, the Roman Emperor ____ accepted Christianity.
A) Theodosius
B) Augustine
C) Constantine
D) Nero
  • 23. What group is found at the top of the early Christian church hierarchy?
A) the archbishops
B) the patriarchs
C) the priests
D) the bishops
  • 24. The Gospels, which record the life and teachings of Jesus, together form part of
A) the Clergy.
B) The City of God.
C) the New Testament.
D) the Edict of Milan.
  • 25. The bishop of Rome was also known by the title
A) powerful father.
B) pope
C) leading disciple.
D) head bishop.
  • 26. In A.D. 1054, the Church split into the Roman Catholic Church and the Eastern ____ Church.
A) German
B) Byzantine
C) Orthodox
D) Catholic
  • 27. An iconoclast, or image breaker, is known today as someone who attacks traditional
A) governments.
B) religious laws.
C) religious icons.
D) beliefs or institutions.
  • 28. Both early Christian churches used ____ to spread their message to others.
A) missionaries
B) monks
C) nuns
D) saints
  • 29. These two Byzantine missionary brothers carried the message to the Slavic people.
A) Basil and Cyril
B) Leo and Charlemagne
C) Cyril and Methodius
D) Patrick and Gregory
  • 30. This Slavic alphabet is still used today.
A) British
B) Cyrillic
C) Greek
D) Celtic
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