The Pyramid of Power
Knights and Nobles
Culture and Castles
100

This is the name given to the political and social system of the Middle Ages, based on land ownership and loyalty

What is the Feudal system/Feudalism

100

This code of conduct required knights to be brave, loyal, and true to their word (courage, bravery, honor!)

What is chivalry

100

This was the main staple of a peasant’s diet

What is beef, bread, and beer

200

At the very top of the feudal pyramid, this person owned all the land in the kingdom

What is the king

200

Common training for knights that involved them knocking each other off horses

What is jousting

200

This defensive feature of a castle is a deep, wide ditch often filled with water

What is a moat

300

These people were at the bottom of the system; they worked the land

What are Peasants

300

This person was the "professional fool" of the noble court, used for entertainment

What is a jester

300

Because fresh water was often contaminated, people in the Middle Ages frequently drank these beverages

What is ale/beer/wine

400

These warriors held land given to them by a Lord and were the primary defenders of the kingdom

What are knights

400

This teenage girl became a French hero after victory during the Hundred Years' War

Who was Joan of Arc

400

This massive epidemic, also called the Bubonic Plague, killed roughly one-third of Europe’s population

What is the Black Death

500

These were peasants, but they were tied to the land, and not allowed to leave

What are serfs

500

Knightly training, every young boy starts as a _____ and then becomes a _______

What is a squire/what is a page