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Analyzing Photos
100

Which resource provided wood on a manor?

Forest

100

Who led local churches?

Priest
100

Who was at the bottom of the feudal pyramid?

Peasants

100

What were common symptoms of the Black Plague?

Large painful swollen bumps on body

100

Define pilgrimage

A religious journey to a holy place

100

What is the role shown in this photo?


Rat catcher

200

Explain what mills were ùsed for.

Mill = To grind flour for bread

200

Describe at least 3 traits for beauty standards in women.

Pale skin, large forehead, no brows, no lashes, modesty

200

What was the main job of knights?

To protect the land and the people from invadors

200

What did people believe caused the plague, but what really caused the plague?

Sin; Fleas on rats

200

Define chilvary

Bravery, loyalty, honor, and respect

200

What role is shown in this photo?


Black Plague Doctor

300

Explain how hygiene and sanitation in medieval towns affected people's health.

Poor sanitation, dirty streets, and contaminated water increased the spread of diseases.

300

How did the Church gain wealth and power?

By owning land and collecting tithes

300

What records did the catholic church keep track of?

Birth, marriage, death

300

Name this haircut and what does it symbolize?

Tonsure, devotion to God

300

What are relics and why are they important?

Holy objects: [bones, clothing, hair of saints] to “heal” or “protect” them

300

What medieval system is shown in the photo?


Manor System
400

List 6 buildings found on a manor?

Church, barn, castle, mill, blacksmith, peasant homes, 

400

Why were monks and nuns important to education?

They copied books by hand to preserve knowledge

400

Describe what each major building in a manor was made out of?

Church = Stone

Castles = Stone

Peasant Homes = Mud and straw

400

How did the plague arrive in Europe and from where, and why did it spread so rapidly?

On trade ships from Asia; poor hygiene and sanitation

400

Describe the manor system.

A self-sufficient village where peasants worked for a lord in exchange for protection. 

400

Who is at the top and the bottom of this pyramid.

Top = Pope, Bottom = Priest

500

Explain how a manor was self-sufficient. Give at least five examples.

Farms grew food, Forests provided wood, Mills ground grain into flour, Blacksmiths made metals, peasants worked the land, rivers provided water

500

Explain why the Catholic Church was the most powerful institution in medieval Europe.

Influenced religion, education, government, and daily life, collected taxes, owned land

500

Name three geographical landmarks in a manor system and the resources they provided.

  1. Farms (food)

  2. Forest (wood)

  3. Rivers (Water)

500

Who were crusaders fighting during the crusades, what were they fighting for?

Muslims; control of Jerusalem

500

What is feudalism?

A system where land was exchanged for loyalty and protection.

500

Name all the ranks in this pyramid and their roles.

King - Own land, Nobles/Lord - Control land, make rules, Knights - protect the land, Peasants - work the land

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