Medieval Society & Daily Life
Carolingian Empire & Key Leaders
Important Dates & Events
Vocab
FINAL QUESTION
100

The sociopolitical order of the medieval era

Feudalism

100

This event led to the rise of feudalism by leaving Europe without a central power.

The fall of the Western Roman Empire

BONUS 100 points for giving year: 476 CE

100

Distribution of power among local governments; lack of central government

Decentralization

Also correct: Decentralized
200

This local institution was the center of daily life in medieval Europe.

The church

Also acceptable: religion, the family (based on practice ques.)

200

Clovis I converted to what religion?

Catholic Christianity

200

Who crowned Charlemagne Holy Roman Emperor?

Pope Leo III

200
Land given to a vassal in exchange for loyalty and military service.

fiefi

300

List the four groups of the feudal structure IN ASCENDING ORDER.

Peasants, Knights, Lords/Nobles, King 

(Extra 100 points for adding Pope)

300

In the year 800, Charlemagne was crowned _________________.

Holy Roman Emperor

300

Unwritten rules of feudalism

Feudal contract

400

Feudalism is a "give and take" system.

List two things that people give or receive under feudalism.

ANY TWO ACCEPTABLE: Land, power, labor, farming, crops, soldiers, military, protection, loyalty

400

Why did the Carolingian Empire fall apart after Charlemagne's death?

His descendants were unfit rulers. 



400

Name of the plague that occurred in Europe during the medieval era. 

HINT: this plague killed nearly 60% of Europe's population.

The Black Death

Also correct: the bubonic plague

400

Movement of people from rural areas to cities 

Urbanization

500

The key difference between peasants and serfs.

Serfs are bound to their lord's land. Both do similar kinds of labor, but serfs have have limited rights and are required to pay rent on their lord's land.

500

First king of the Carolingian Empire

HINT: 751 C.E.

Pepin the Short

500

In 732, Charles Martel's victory at the Battle of Tours prevented the spread of _________ into Western Europe.


HINT: Religion

Islam, Muslim forces

500

The word for a "give and take relationship," like a lord-vassal relationship.

HINT: Re________

Reciprocal

500

Why did feudalism develop?

Lack of central power (after the fall of the Western Roman Empire)