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Test your knowledge on the Norman changes to churches in England.
When did the Norman Conquest of England take place? A. 1066 B. 1415 C. 1532 D. 1215
What is the significance of the Norman Conquest to churches in England?
A. It marked the beginning of the Reformation
B. It brought significant changes to church architecture and art
C. It introduced the Church of England
D. It resulted in widespread destruction of churches
What was the primary change in church architecture brought about by the Normans? A. The use of flying buttresses B. The introduction of the Gothic style C. The adoption of the Romanesque style D. The building of smaller, simpler churches
Which famous church was commissioned by William the Conqueror and exemplifies the Norman style of architecture? A. Canterbury Cathedral B. Westminster Abbey C. Salisbury Cathedral D. St. Paul's Cathedral
How did the Normans change church art in England? A. They banned all forms of religious art B. They introduced the tradition of stained glass windows C. They encouraged the use of mosaics and frescoes D. They created elaborate tapestries and sculptures to adorn churches
What was the impact of the Norman changes on the English church overall? A. It resulted in a decline in religious fervor B. It increased the power and wealth of the church C. It sparked a renewed interest in Christianity D. It had little lasting impact on the church
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