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1. 
During the Early Middle Ages, the English monarchs and the Church had several confrontations in which the Church was overall the winning side.
A.
TRUE
B.
FALSE
2. 
In the Early the Middle Ages, the Church was a powerful institution only for its members were among the largest landholders.
A.
TRUE
B.
FALSE
3. 
Among the great ecclesiastical reforms introduced by William I was the establishment of spiritual courts, set up to deal with disputes among clerics or with spiritual matters involving either clerics or laymen.
A.
TRUE
B.
FALSE
4. 
In early medieval England, Lollard was a follower of John Wycliffe whose unorthodox religious doctrines in some ways anticipated those of the 16th-century Protestant Reformation.
A.
TRUE
B.
FALSE
5. 
John Wycliffe - an English clergyman and theologian - was one of the first to question the theory of transubstantiation, one of the main dogmas of the Roman Catholic Church.
A.
TRUE
B.
FALSE
6. 
In the Late Middle Ages, the strong attacks against the Church as an institution mostly challenged the spiritual supremacy of the Pope, the faith dogmas and central religious tenets.
A.
TRUE
B.
FALSE
7. 
The Hundred Years´ War (1338-1453) brought about strong feelings of nationalism in England, together with feelings in favour of the figure of the Pope.
A.
TRUE
B.
FALSE
8. 
Edward I’s statutes of Provisors and Praemunire reflected the antipapal feelings boiling during the late medieval period.
A.
TRUE
B.
FALSE