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100

Why were there walls around the town and gates through which everyone had to enter and exit?

Protection

100

What is an apprentice?

Someone who learns a skill or trade by working with a skilled craftsman for a period of time.

100

What does the term "orthodox" mean?

Correct

100

How long did the Middle Ages last?

Over 1,000 years

100

What was one thing privileged boys or girls learned to do?

read and write, ride a horse, become a skilled swordsmen, embroider, dance

200

What are some thing you would've seen or heard if you were standing in a street in a medieval town?

gates, walls, small houses, crowds of people, rats, trash, merchants, mud, church bells

200

What is one difference between being an apprentice and being a journeyman?

Journeymen were paid for their work. 

200

The style of architecture used in the Middle Ages became known as what?

Gothic

200

What was the first major event that helped to transform western Europe?

The Roman Empire broke into the eastern and western parts of the empire.

200

Describe serfs' homes.

made from wood and mud; roofs were made of straw; one room; small fireplace

300

What happened as a result of merchants creating jobs in towns?

Many people left the countryside to work in towns. 

300

What groups (people) were included in the growing Middle Class?

Merchants & craftsmen

300

People in the Middle Ages often made journeys to visit shrines. What were these journeys called?

Pilgrimages

300

Which Germanic tribe looted towns and villages so badly that today we use the word vandalism to describe the destruction of property?

Vandals

300

To avoid starving, people sometimes hunted illegally. What term is used to describe this?

Poaching

400

What types of craftsmen existed in the Middle Ages?

carpenters, papermakers, glassmakers, blacksmiths, tailors, armorers, and tanners

400

What disease spread rapidly during the Middle Ages?

The Black Death

400

Where did monks live?

Monasteries

400

Who were the most infamous so-called barbarians? 

The Huns

400

What did serfs receive in exchange for their loyalty to their lords?

Protection

500

In exchange for money or goods, many lords granted towns special charters. What did the charters allow towns to do?

Make their own laws

500

What was an effect of houses being built so close together?

Fires spread quickly

500

How did monks and nuns help preserve knowledge from the ancient Greeks and Romans?

They copied ancient writings by hand.

500

What was the name for the system of government introduced by Charles the Great?

Feudalism

500

How long did a runaway serf have to stay hid before he could become a freeman?

A year and a day