Franks & Charlemagne
Feudalism & Manors
Life in the Middle Ages
The Crusades
The Renaissance
100

This Germanic tribe created a powerful kingdom in Western Europe after Rome fell.

Who were the Franks?

100

The system where land was exchanged for loyalty and military service.

What is feudalism?

100

These deadly diseases spread through Europe and killed millions in the 1300s.

What was the Black Death (Bubonic Plague)?

100

The holy city both Christians and Muslims fought to control.

What is Jerusalem?


100

This word means “rebirth.”

What is Renaissance?

200

This Frankish king united much of Western Europe and was crowned emperor in 800 CE.

Who was Charlemagne?

200

Warriors who fought on horseback and followed a code of honor.

Who were knights?

200

Buildings with thick walls, towers, and moats that protected nobles.

What are castles?


200

The religious group that called for the First Crusade.

Who were Christians (or the Catholic Church)?

200

The movement that focused on human potential and classical learning.

What is humanism?

300

Charlemagne was crowned by this religious leader.

Who was the Pope (Pope Leo III)?

300

Peasants legally tied to the land and forced to work for a lord.

Who were serfs?

300

Skilled workers such as blacksmiths and weavers belonged to these organizations.

What are guilds?

300

The main opponents Christians fought during the Crusades.

Who were Muslims?

300

This Italian city is considered the birthplace of the Renaissance.

What is Florence?

400

This system of government divided Charlemagne’s empire among counts and local lords.

What is feudalism (or local lord rule)?

400

This was the self-sufficient estate where most people lived and worked.

What is a manor?

400

The most powerful institution in medieval Europe.

What is the Catholic Church?

400

One positive effect of the Crusades was increased __________ between Europe and Asia.

trade

400

Artist who painted the Mona Lisa and The Last Supper.

Who was Leonardo da Vinci?

500

After Charlemagne died, this treaty split his empire into three parts.

What was the Treaty of Verdun?

500

Name the order of the feudal pyramid from top to bottom.

King → Lords/Nobles → Knights → Peasants/Serfs

500

This method of farming rotated crops to keep soil fertile.

What is the three-field system (crop rotation)?

500

Name two long-term effects of the Crusades.

trade growth, cultural exchange, weakening feudalism, stronger monarchs, spread of ideas/technology (any two)

500

This invention by Johannes Gutenberg helped spread ideas quickly.

What is the printing press?

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