Feudalism
Feudalism Cont.
The Church
Life in Medieval Towns
The Decline of Feudalism
Decline of Feudalism Cont.
100

This individual was at the highest level of the feudal system and owned and controlled all the land.

Who is the King/Monarch?

100

The person who owned land and granted fiefs to vassals was known as this.

Who is a lord?

100

This was the holy book of the Christian faith.

What is the Bible?

100

Most medieval towns were surrounded by these for protection.

What are walls?

100

Another name for the Bubonic Plague, this disease devastated Europe in the 1300s.

What is the Black Death?

100

The bubonic plague came to Europe from this continent.

What is Asia?

150

This was the lowest class in feudal society, bound to work the land for their lord.

Who are serfs?

150

Large fortified homes for lords and nobles.

What are castles?

150

As head of the Catholic Church, this man often held more power than kings.

Who is the Pope?

150

To prove innocence, people might undergo a dangerous test like carrying hot iron.

What is a trial by ordeal?

150

This English weapon was faster and more accurate than the French crossbow during the Hundred Years’ War.

What is the longbow?

150

This conflict between England and France lasted over a century, changing both nations’ identities.

What is the Hundred Years’ War?

200

To become a knight, a boy first served as a page, then as a ______.

What is a squire?

200

This nomadic group from Scandinavia raided European villages before settling in places like Normandy.

Who were the Vikings?

200

These grand, ornate buildings served as centers of worship and community life.

What are cathedrals?

200

These groups of craftspeople controlled prices and training in their trades.

What are guilds?

200

This French peasant girl claimed to hear the voice of God and helped lead France to victory.

Who is Joan of Arc?

200

This military invention weakened the power and importance of castles and mounted knights 

What is gunpowder?

250

In exchange for land, this person swore loyalty to a lord and promised military service.

Who is a vassal?

250

This was the code of conduct that all knights were expected to follow.

What is chivalry?

250

These were a series of religious wars between Christians and Muslims.

What are the Crusades?

250

This was a medieval practice of fighting to prove one’s innocence.

What is trial by combat?

250

Because of the bubonic plague’s death toll, this group gained power by demanding higher wages.

Who were the peasants (or serfs)?

250

The love of one’s country and loyalty to its ruler — a feeling that grew after the Hundred Years’ War.

What is nationalism?

300

This famous battle in 1066 gave William the Conqueror control of England.

What is the Battle of Hastings?

300

He was called the “Father of Europe” for uniting much of Western Europe under his rule.

Who is Charlemagne?

300

Most learning in early medieval Europe took place in these religious communities.

What are monasteries?

300

Once an apprentice mastered his craft, he became a ____.

What is a journeyman?

300

This new concept — a group of citizens deciding guilt — developed in medieval English courts.

What is a jury?

300

The document, signed in 1215, limited royal power and gave nobles more rights.

What is the Magna Carta?

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