Vocabulary
Roles
Religion
Crime
Daily Routines
100

The dominant social system in Europe that involved kings, barons/vassals, knights, and peasants.

Feudalism
100

Worked on the farm and provided food for people around the kingdom. They had no rights and could never leave the manor. 

Peasants

100

This is evidence that the church controlled the people's lives.

Tax, threat of going to hell. 

100
Punishments for minor crimes. 

Fines

100

What time did people in the medieval age wake up? 

Sunrise

200

Land given to barons. 

Fief

200

The responsibilities of the barons included these duties. (3 minimum) 

Pay taxes, collect rent/food, provide soldiers for king, serve on royal council, create money, establish laws, provide housing for the king when he traveled. 

200

The religion followed by Europeans in the medieval age. 

Roman Catholic
200

The punishment for hunting on royal grounds. 

Mutilation

200

The first thing a noble person would do in the morning. 

Wash up, shave

300

The land that was leased to the baron from the king. 

Manor

300

The barons must do this before receiving land from the king. 

Swear an oath of loyalty

300

These people devoted their lives to the church.

Monks/nuns

300

The penalty for treason. 

Death penalty

300

A stew made from peas, beans, and onions. Generally enjoyed by the peasantry. 

Pottage

400
A medieval fireplace. 

Hearth

400

This person was in charge of the kings court. 

Steward

400
The place you went to gain forgiveness when you died before you went to heaven. 

Purgatory

400

These are the 3 types of trial by ordeal. 

Fire, water, combat
400

These sweet foods enjoyed by peasants were generally grown naturally. 

Apples, pears, berries, nuts.

500

A tax from the church. 

Tithe

500

The people who directly served the pope. 

Bishop/Archbishop

500

This person was viewed as God's representation on Earth. 

Pope

500

The 4 types of punishments you could receive for breaking the law in the medieval age include. 

Death penalty, mutilation, shame, fines.

500

When the nobility (upper class) went to work, they did these things. 

Paid bills, collected taxes, hear complaints, check the harvest