Manorial System
Feudalism
Chivalry
Rome's Fall
100

The Lords live here.

What is the Manor House/Castle?

100

Power is based on this.

What are family ties and loyalty?

100

The two cornerstones of Chivalry.

What are the seven virtues and the three masters?

100

The first impact of the fall of Rome that has to do with Intellect.

What is the Decline of Literacy and Learning?

200

The manors were this type of community.

What is self-sufficient?

200

They own the Land.

Who are the Lords?

200

What does the three masters include?

A knight must devote himself to the earthly Lord, His heavenly Lord, and his Lady.

200

The second impact having to do with language.

What is loss of common language?

300

The serfs provide these.

What are all community necessities? 

300

They defend the land.

Who are the Knights?

300

The seven virtues state that a knight must show these characteristics.

What are courage, justice, mercy, generosity, faith, nobility, and hope?

300

The Third impact that has to do with government.

What is New Forms of Government?

400

This group of people pays high taxes.

Who are the Serfs?

400

They work the land.

Who are the serfs?

400

Chivalry helped to do this.

What is to keep the knights in line?

400
The two new forms of government.

What are Feudalism and Monarchies?

500

Name the social classes of a manor system in order from most to least important.

What are Kings, nobles, knights, and serfs?

500

The Lord of a group of Lords.

Who is a King?

500

Chivalry glorified these people.

What is to glorify the role of knights?

500

The Loss of Common Languages increased this.

What are Distinct Dialects?