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        | True or False The crusades ushered in an era of cultural exchange between East and West.
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        | True or False The University of Paris was considered the model for Southern universities in Europe.
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        | True or False St. Thomas Aquinas was a Franciscan.
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        | True or False The Cartusians were founded by St. Bruno.
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        | True or False Scholasticism rejected classical education and was progressive and modern.
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        | True or False Aristotle taught that the soul was mortal. |  | Definition 
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        | True or False The Cistercian monk wore black habits.
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        | True or False By completing the "trivium" of his education a student earned his Master of Arts.
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        | True or False The University of Paris was known for tis study of jurisprudence.
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        | True or False Gothic architecture gave masons and builders freedom to adorn their churches with  works of art.
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        | True or False St. Brigid was a follower of St. Francis of Assisi and formed a religious order of women.
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        | True or False One of the greatest pieces of English literature from this era was the "Canterbury Tales."
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        | True or False The greatest scholar of the Franciscan order was St. Francis of Assisi.
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        | True or False Romanesque architecture was modeled after the Byzantine architecture of the East.
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        | True or False St. Thomas Aquinas' primary work was "Metaphysics."
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        | Who is one that is Qualified to instruct others? |  | Definition 
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        | This is Science in the schools. |  | Definition 
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        | Beg (yeah someone give me more information if you get this...)
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        | Mendicare (I forgot what this whole Mendicare thing was about so if you got more information on it, tell me.)
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        | He was the author of "Metaphysics" |  | Definition 
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        | This was the Rule for Dominicans |  | Definition 
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        | St, Thomas Aquinas wrote this |  | Definition 
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        | The best known philosophers in the Muslim world were ___ and ___. |  | Definition 
 
        | Averros and Avicenne *I wished I put down those answers...probably would've gotten me a high "B"*
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        | ___ was the famous teacher of St. Thomas Aquinas |  | Definition 
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        | Before St. Thomas Aquinas, ___ was the ancient Greek philosopher who gave the philosophical framework within which Christianity usually operated. |  | Definition 
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        | ___ was the most famous university during the Medieval period. |  | Definition 
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        | The Mendicant orders did not live restricted to their ___ in a monastery |  | Definition 
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        | In Aristotle's philosophical system that god who created everything was known as ___. |  | Definition 
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        | The Dominicans advocated the use of ___ as a means of evangelization. |  | Definition 
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        | ___ is often called the "second founder" of the Franciscans. |  | Definition 
 
        | St. Boniventure (what a funny name....boniventure)
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        | The ___ theory compares theological tenets with philosophical truths. |  | Definition 
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        | The pinnacle of Medieval painting can be found in the work of ___. |  | Definition 
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