FEUDAL SYSTEM
ECONOMY
SOCIETY
CHURCH
100

What was a Court?

A group of trusted nobles thad advised the monarchs in governamental matters.

100

What was the main economic activity during the Middle Ages?

Agriculture.

100

What were the privileged estates?

The nobility and the clergy.

100

What was the main religion in western Europe during the Middle Ages?

Catholic Christianity

200

Why did people seek the protection of nobles in the Middle Ages?

Because, especially at the beginning, it was a time of great insecurity.

200

What kinds of mills were used in the Middle Ages?

Windmill and Watermill.

200

What was the task of the nobility?

Defend the rest of society in times of war.

200

Who is the leader of Catholic Christianity?

The Pope.

300

What powers did the feudal lords have over the inhabitants of their fiefdom?

They had almost absolute power, including handing out justice and collecting taxes.

300

What does "subsistence economy" mean?

That people consumed nearly everything that they produced. (There were small surpluses)

300

What was the difference between a free peasant an a serf?

Serfs weren't allowed to leave the fiefdom without the lord's permission.

300

What are the two branches of the clergy?

Secular clergy and regular clregy.

400

Explain the feudal vassalage relationship between a noble and a peasant.

The lord gave the vassal protection and, in exchange, the lord could charge rents or payments to the vassal, such as part of the harvest or work.

400

What were animals used for in the Middle Ages?

- Eating.
- As a mean of transport.
- As draught animals.
- Clothing.
- War

400

What was the task of the clergy and what did they have to provide for the population?

The task of the clergy was to prey for everyone to guarantee their salvation and they also provided the population with a cultural education.

400

Why did the Church have economic power in the Middle Ages?

- The Church was a landowner.
- The Church could collect an exclusive tax: the tithe.

500

Explain the feudal vassalage relationship between a noble and another noble.

The lord gave their vassal a fiefdom and, in exchange, the vassal pldeged loyalty to the lord and gave him advice and military aid.

500

Name three technological advances of the High Middle Ages.

- Three-year crop rotation.
- Spread of irrigation techniques.
- Mouldboard plough.
- Use of manure.
- Chest harness.

500

What were the privilieges of the privileged estates?

- Didn' work.
- Had their own laws.
- Didn't pay taxes.
- Fought in wars on horseback.

500

Why did the Church have political power in the Middle Ages?

- Religious figures attended the Cortes or parliaments.
- The pope could excommunicate whoever he wishes, and used it as a threat.