Feudalism
Medieval Church
The Crusades
Places and Things
Miscellaneous
100

This is the code of conduct knights were expected to obey.

What is chivalry?

100
Crimes committed against the Church.
What is heresy?
100

City that was the central to the gain control of during the Crusades and is a Holy City in all three monotheistic religions.

What is Jerusalem?
100

This illness wiped out 50-60% of the population of Europe in the 1300s.

What is the Black Plague (Death)?

100

The court that tried heretics.

What is the Inquisition?
200

Served lords and gave protection in returns for fiefs.

What are vassals?

200

The gatekeepers of heaven.

Who are the clergy?
200

This Pope asked for the Crusade in order to do this.

What is remove the Muslims from the city of Jerusalem?

200
This type of plow made deeper cuts for farming. 

What is the steel plow?

200

These two rulers were often in conflict with one another.

Who are kings and popes?

300

This developed as a way to keep peace in Europe. An exchange of land for military service and protection. 

What is feudalism?

300

The office of the Bishop of Rome and the highest position in the Catholic Church.

Who is the Pope?

300

This Crusade never made it to the Holy Land and was a disaster that led to city of Constantinople being sacked by unpaid soldiers. 

What is the Fourth Crusade?

300

This was invited to grind grain and pump water.

What are windmills?

300

The movement to unify Spain as a Catholic nation.

What is the Reconquista?

400

The farmers who were not allowed to leave the land and came in conjunction with the land. 

What are serfs?

400

The official language of the Church in the Middle Ages.

What is Latin?

400
Occurring from 1096-1099, Crusaders were able to capture the city of Jerusalem and left some soldiers behind to set up the Christian state of Palestine. 
What is the First Crusade?
400

The natural boundaries of rivers and mountains did the following to Europe in the Middle Ages. 

Made the more isolated?

400

Refusal to convert to Catholicism in Spain would lead to this.

What is being tortured or burned at the stake?
500

At the center of every fief was a manor and this building. 

What is a church?

500

Recordings of marriages, births, and deaths along with providing for the poor were all responsibilities of this organization.

What is the Church?
500

A treaty between these two leaders at Jaffa allowed unarmed Christian pilgrims and merchants to enter the city of Jerusalem to worship and trade while the Muslims retained control of the city. 

Who are Richard I (Lionheart) and Saladin?

500

A planting strategy in which one field is empty and others grow different things and this changes yearly in order to increase the harvest by not wearing out the land.

What is crop rotation?

500

The breakdown of feudalism, bitterness between Christians, Jews, and Muslims, and the establishment of trade routes are example of this. 

What are effects of the Crusades?