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Medieval Times
Medieval Times 2
The Crusades
Japanese Feudalism
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Feudalism is based on a system of _____________.
Obligations.
100
Lords are also called...
Nobles
100
Tell us everything you know about Vassals/Knights.
Given land by the Nobles Returned Military service when demanded by the King
100
What is a crusade?
A religious war.
100
Who was ranked highest in Japanese Feudalism?
The Shogun.
200
Feudalism is a __________ system.
Political.
200
Knights are also called...
Vassals.
200
Tell us everything you know about Serfs/Peasants.
Given land by Knights Provided the Knight with free labor, food and service Had no rights Not allowed to leave the Manor
200
What religions were involved in the Crusades?
The Muslims and Christians.
200
True or False: Peasants were ranked lowest.
False. Merchants were ranked lowest.
300
How many rulers are there in Feudalism?
1. (King/Emperor)
300
Peasants are also called...
Serfs
300
What was the main place of community life in the middle ages?
The church.
300
Opened ____________ for Europe during the Middle Ages.
Trade.
300
Who were large landowners?
The Daimyo.
400
What is one world history theme that can match up with Feudalism and why?
Any theme works as long as you can prove it!
400
How does the king try and control land?
Through agreements. In return he gives them land They had to swear an oath to the King in return
400
Where did people celebrate holidays?
The church.
400
How many crusades were there?
7
400
Who participated in isolationism?
Japan.
500
What is feudalism?
A political system in which nobles are granted the use of lands that legally belong to their king, in exchange for their loyalty, military service, and protection of the people who live on the land
500
Tell us everything you know about Nobles/Lords!
Leased land from the King (the manor), and had total control over it To the King: pay rent (tax) and provide the King with Knights for military service Very rich
500
What is a "tithe?"
When you give 10% of your income to the church.
500
Which Crusades were the most important?
1st and 3rd
500
What is isolationism?
A policy of avoiding political, military, or social involvement with other countries.