What is a fief?
A the kings land
B the peasant's land
C the Lord's land
D the knight's land
C the Lord's land
Who was NOT involved in the Third Crusade?
A King Ferdinand
B Richard the Lionheart
C King Phillip II
D Emperor Frederick Barbarossa
A King Ferdinand
Who is a figurehead for Japanese feudalism?
A Emperor
B Shogun
C Daimyo
D Samurai
A Emperor
When did the Black Death first appear?
A 1374
B 1331
C 1300
D 1346
C 1300
Who was fighting in England before 1066?
A Romans
B Anglo-Saxon kingdoms
C Japanese
D Scottish
B Anglo-Saxon kingdoms
What empire was destroyed after Charlemagne’s death, by a series of invasions?
A Vikings
B Magyars
C Carolingian
D Muslim
C Carolingian
What is a vassal?
A knights who were free
B knights who own no land
C knights who accepted a fief from a Lord
D peasants who accepted a fief from a Lord
C knights who accepted a fief from a Lord
What was the reason for the First Crusade?
A to fight with the Muslims
B to fight with the Jews
C to recapture the Holy Land
D to dominate Europe
C to recapture the Holy Land
Who is the political leader in charge of Japan?
A Emperor
B Shogun
C Daimyo
D Samurai
B Shogun
Who was partially at fault for spreading the disease?
A European traders
B Indian Traders
C Mongol Empire
D the Jews
C Mongol Empire
Who is the lowest class in Medieval Europe?
A knights
B nobles
C peasants
D merchants
C peasants
What was built by the Catholic church?
A castles
B schools
C churches
D Monasteries
D Monasteries
What is manorialism?
A a system where land is exchanged for protection
B a system where competition is encouraged
C a system where everyone is equal
D an self-sufficient economy where everything that is necessary for life was created there
D an self-sufficient economy where everything that is necessary for life was created there
What was the legacy left by the Magna Carta?
A Judicial Review
B Due Process
C Elections
D King and Parliment
B Due Process
How did you show you were wealthy in Medieval history?
A having an abundance of food
B having a lot of money
C having land
D having samurai
C having land
When was the first outbreak documented in China?
A 1331
B 1374
C 1346
D 1300
A 1331
Who was the Frankish general that defeated the Moors and reconquered Europe?
A Charles Martel
B Charlemagne
C Clovis
D Pope Pius VII
A Charles Martel
Which was NOT a benefit of the Catholic Church?
A education
B caring for the sick and homeless
C gave people hope
D church rule
D church rule
What is a tithe?
A tax
B donation to the church
C donation to the Lord
D food
B donation to the church
What government group came from the 25 barons who are to watch over the king?
A Judicial Branch
B Parliament
C House of Representatives
D Senate
B Parliament
Where did the manor priest live?
A parsonage
B manor house
C hut
D palace
A parsonage
Who were killed during persecutions at this time?
A Christians
B Muslims
C Jews
D Chinese
C Jews
Who crowned Charlemagne?
A Charles Martel
B Pope Pius VII
C Clovis
D Pope Leo III
D Pope Leo III
What was the Concordat of Worms?
A a disagreement between the pope and king on who gets to choose church officials
B an argument between the pope and king on who gets to choose church officials
C an agreement between the pope and king on who gets to choose church officials
D a treaty between the pope and king on who gets to choose church officials
C an agreement between the pope and king on who gets to choose church officials
What is the most dominated activity in Medieval Europe?
A collecting taxes
B going on crusades
C fighting for land
D farming
D farming
What was the reconquista?
A reconquered land
B reconquest of Europe
C reconquering Africa
D reconquering Asia
B reconquest of Europe
Who is at the top of the European feudal pyramid?
A King
B Pope
C Peasant
D Knight
A King
What year did the plague spread the most in Europe?
A 1348
B 1347
C 1349
D 1350
A 1348
Who established the Frankish kingdom in 486?
A Charles Martel
B Charlemagne
C Clovis
D Pope Leo III
C Clovis
Who could appoint church officials?
A the king
B the pope
C the people
D no one
B the pope