Vikings
Government
Feudalism
Wars
100

After the breakup of the Carolingian Empire, numerous wars created a climate of ______ in Europe

fear

100

During the 9/10th centuries, monarchs had _______ power, usually only extending to their personal territories.

little

100

Lords protected peasants, and in return the peasants worked for them. These peasants were called _____.

serfs

100

Serfdom was ______ meaning they were born into it.

hereditary

200

Vikings were known for their _______ attacks

violent

200

Monarchs lacked the power to _______ _________ from their subjects, receiving aid from the Church and nobles.

collect taxes

200

A large piece of land given by a lord to a subject who has promised loyalty

fief

200

One tenth of the harvest given to the Church as a tax by free peasants was called a ______.

tithe

300

Being excellent seafarers, Vikings established _______ _______ with England, Scotland, Ireland, Iceland, etc.

trade routes

300
What is the group of advisers that helped a monarch rule their kingdom called?

Royal Council/Curia

300

The network connecting the nobility to the monarchy is called what?

network of feudal ties

300

Peasant families were ____-________, producing everything they needed to live by themselves

self-sufficient

400

Around the year 1000, some key features unified Europe. Name 2.

Christianity

Trade

Social structures

400

Personal ties of loyalty between monarchs and nobility were the basis of ______ society.

feudal

400

Medieval society was organized into groups/estates. Name two of the three.

Nobility

Clergy

Commoners

400

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500

name the three groups of people who invaded Europe after the breakup of the Carolingian Empire

Vikings (Normans), Magyars (Hungarians), and Saracens (Muslims)

500

Name 2 of the four reasons monarchs had little effective power in 9/10th century

only controlling their personal territory; Small royal armies; Borders were changing/unstable; Monarchs didn't have the power to collect taxes from subjects

500

______ and ________ were the estates/groups that did not have to pay taxes or do manual labor.

Nobility and clergy

500

Name 2 of the 4 ways agricultural production improved during 11th century feudalism.

Forests cleared and wetlands drained for more land; heavy plough; three-year crop rotation; irrigation use increased

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