Medical Conditions
Homes
Entertainment
Plague
Feudalism Social Pyramid
100
What is leprosy,the bubonic plague, measles, cholera, and the scarlet fever?
Diseases
100
What did homes in medieval European town look like?
Made with wood.
100
What is a childrens game played with a racket and shuttlecock?
Badminton.
100
What areas of the world was affected by the plague?
China, India, the Near East and Europe
100
Who was the lowest class?
Peasants.
200
What were herbs, leeches, magic charms, and amputation used for?
Medical Treatments
200
Why were the homes of most town dwellers uncomfortable?
All lived in one room.
200
What is an adult leisure activity that has kings and queens?
Chess
200
What disease had many victims with black and blue splotches on their skin?
The Black Death
200
Who were the top class?
Monarchs
300
Why did a lot of people die?
Unhealthy living conditions.
300
Why was growing up in medieval times difficult?
Cramped conditions helped diseases grow.
300
What was a miracle play?
Plays based on saints.
300
How was the plague spread?
Bacteria on fleas.
300
Who was the second highest class?
Lords and ladies.
400
What group of people was often blamed when an outbreak of diseases occurred?
Jews.
400
How were medieval girls different from modern girls?
Medieval girls got married early.
400
What were mystery plays?
Plays based on the bible.
400
How did the outbreak of the plague contribute to the decline of Feudalism?
Power shifted to commoners.
400
Who was the second lowest class?
Knights.
500
Where did lepers live?
Isolated homes.
500
How much light came in to the homes?
Very little.
500
What was the difference between townspeople's attitudes towards plays and the churches attitudes?
Townspeople's liked it and the church frowned on it.
500
How many people died from the plague?
About 24 million.
500
Who's responsibility was it to take care of the children?
Noblewomen.