Clothing
Religion
Education
Holidays
Food
100

What was leather used for in medieval times?


Leather was used to make everyday items.


100

What period of time did Christianity begin?


Christianity began in the Roman Era.


100

Did you have to have an education in the 1660’s?


No, education was not required, but it was highly recommended.


100

Who created most of the holidays?


The Roman Catholics


100

What is the name of the class that eats fowls and meat?


The Manor House or the Rich People


200

What type of clothes did the rich people wear?


They wore clothes with fur, jewelry, and gems on them.


200

What were the religion(s) during the Medieval Times?


The only recognized religion during the Medieval Period was Christianity.


200

Was school luxurious to the poor or the rich?


School was usually luxurious for the rich.


200

How many weeks off after Easter?


There were 7 weeks off.


200

What was used for most of the cooking?


Simple stewpots


300

What were the 2 most and least common materials used in clothes during medieval times?


2 most common: Wool and Linen

2 least common: Hemp and Cotton


300

Who legalised Christianity before the Medieval Times (in the Roman Era)?


Emperor Constantine I legalised Christianity.


300

Would kids in poverty get a professional education? 


They would usually not.


300

What other things did people do at holidays?


Sometimes, there were jousts between kings


300

What is at least one thing that the peasants ate?


Wheat, bread, ales, and proteins are all examples (you can say any of these) 


400

Were dyes available for peasants? If so, why were they available?


Yes, they were available for peasants because the dyes were so common.


400

How many people did Christianity start as? Did it start out big?


Christianity started out as a small number of people and it began small.


400

What are three of the basic subjects taught in the 1660’s?


Math (arithmetics), ILA, Science, and sometimes the arts.


400

What are three holidays they celebrated?


12 days of leisure (later became Christmas)

1 week off for Easter

7 weeks off after Easter

St. Valentine's Day

All Fool's Day

May Day

Day of the Dead

(Any three)


400

What was Mead made from?

Mead was made from honey and water via fermentation with yeast


500

How was cloth made during medieval times and which class made it?


The women in the peasants family sheer the sheep from the wool and then spun it into a thread for cloth. 


500

When did Christianity in the Medieval Times begin?


Christianity in the Medieval Times began before the Roman Empire collapsed in the Roman Era.


500

What usually happens if you do not get an education in the 1660’s?


You would probably end up as a poor slob in poverty with nothing to eat or drink.

500

Why were holidays specifically placed on the calendar?


To organize the planting and organizing the crops


500

What did the commoners drink?


Beer and ale