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100

Protects the castle from an attack 


Options: Fixed Stations, Code of Chivalry, Manor, Moat, Three Field System, Courtly Love

Moat 

100

Allowed land to regain nutrients 


Options: Fixed Stations, Code of Chivalry, Manor, Moat, Three Field System, Courtly Love

Three Field System 
100

They were attached to the land like property 


Options: Harold, Local Authority, Duke, Serfs, William the Conqueror, Hierarchy.

Serfs 

100

Which is not true about a manor

a. a busy city 

b. the lord's estate 

c. an economic part of Feudalism

a. a busy city

200

Middle Ages People Cannot Change their class


Options: Fixed Stations, Code of Chivalry, Manor, Moat, Three Field System, Courtly Love

Fixed Stations 

200

This is ranked right below the monarch 

Options: Harold, Local Authority, Duke, Serfs, William the Conqueror, Hierarchy. 

Duke 

200

This was the system of ranking. 


Options: Harold, Local Authority, Duke, Serfs, William the Conqueror, Hierarchy.

Hierarchy 

200

What could medieval woman not do? 

    a. work beside their husband in the fields

    b. be a scholar

    c. be loved by knights 

    b. be a scholar

300

The Medieval Rules of Romance 

Options: Fixed Stations, Code of Chivalry, Manor, Moat, Three Field System, Courtly Love

Courtly Love 

300

They gained the English Throne after battle. 


Options: Harold, Local Authority, Duke, Serfs, William the Conqueror, Hierarchy.

William the Conqueror 

300

Why did Feudalism work in the Middle Ages? 

a. People got wealth from the monarchs 

b. It was fair. 

C. People gave things and received things in return. 

C. People gave things and received things in return.

300

What does the monarch give in the feudal pyramid?

a. Protection and Management 

b. Fighting Skills and Land 

c. Land and the Divine Right 

c. Land and the Divine Right

400

They can have farms, mills, and villages. 


Options: Fixed Stations, Code of Chivalry, Manor, Moat, Three Field System, Courtly Love

Manor 

400

Defeated king who got shot in the eye 


Options: Harold, Local Authority, Duke, Serfs, William the Conqueror, Hierarchy.

Harold 

400

What is true about the lords in Feudalism? 

a. Fiefs gave loyalty vassals to lords

b. Lords gave fiefs to vassals for loyalty in return

c. loyalty is given to vassals by lords for fiefs in return. 

b. Lords gave fiefs to vassals for loyalty in return

400

What does a peasant receive from the feudal pyramid? 

a. Protection and Basic Necessities 

b. Land and Lords 

c. Land and Knights 

a. Protection and Basic Necessities 

400

What is not true about peasants 

a. they worked hard and paid a lot of taxes. 

b. most people were peasants and the biggest section of the feudal pyramid. 

c. all peasants were tied to the land. 

c. all peasants were tied to the land.

500

These are rules that encourage good behavior


Options: Fixed Stations, Code of Chivalry, Manor, Moat, Three Field System, Courtly Love

Code of Chivalry

500

This was helpful against Viking attack 


Options: Harold, Local Authority, Duke, Serfs, William the Conqueror, Hierarchy.

Local Authority 

500

What did Vikings attacks lead to (2 options)

a. people feeling unsafe 

b. needing feudal protection 

c. the breakdown of the Roman Empire

a. people feeling unsafe 

b. needing feudal protection 

500

What is false about lords? 

a. They were responsible for the knights. 

b. They were nobles that had land. 

c. They farmed the land. 

C. They farmed the land. 

500

How does a knight train (2 options) 

a. games as a page 

b. Assistant to a knight (squire) 

c. you become a knight at age 7

a. games as a page 

b. Assistant to a knight (squire) 

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