19.1 Early Middle Ages
19.2 Feudalism and Rise of Towns
19.3 Kingdoms and Crusades
19.4 Culture and Church
19.5 Late Middle Ages
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The geographic areas are we talking about in this chapter

What is Europe and Norway

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The body of water surrounding a castle

What is a motte

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The three "C"'s of this section

What is Kings, Conquers, and Crusades

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Catholic ritual of telling sins to a priest

What is confession

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A great sickness that wiped out much of Europe

What is the Black Death or Bubonic Plague

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Popular event practiced by Knights

What is jousting

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The knightly code

What is chivalry

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Architecture unique to this time period (still exists in much of Europe today)

What is domes and mosaics

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Architectural style of the time

What is Gothic

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Young woman who persuaded the French to take back their lands, French hero and Catholic saint

Who is Joan of Arc

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The figures on our family tree (in order)

Who are Charles (the Hammer) Martel, Pepin, and Charlemagne

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Name of a lower ranking noble

What is a vassal

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Introduced to limit a kings power

What is the Magna Carta

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Oxford and Cambridge 

What are universities

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A singer, songwriter and storyteller.
What is a minstrel.
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A narrow inlet to the sea

What is a fjord

400
The system in which peasants were the lowest members.
What is feudalism.
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Meaning of "Magna Carta"

What is "great charter"

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Catholic belief that the bread and wine change into the body and blood of Christ

What is transubstantiation

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The day most people got to rest.
What is Sunday.
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Lived in monasteries and served the Catholic Church

What are monks and nuns

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Food that peasants ate

What is heavy bread, vegetables, milk, nuts, fruit, eggs, and meat (any answers work)
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Two types of traveling courts

What is the grand jury and trial jury

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Hate/racism for Jewish people

What is anti-semitism

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King and Queen of Spain during this time

Who are Ferdinand and Isabella