The Middle Ages
Feudalism
The Plague
Signs of the Time
Garbage Bag
100

How long did the Middle Ages last?

1,000 Years

100

A local Servant who worked on Feudal lands or manors and was "bound to the soil".

Serfs

100

How did the plague spread?

Fleas on Rats.

100

Along with French and English, this language was also spoken during the Middle Ages. 

Latin

100
What was chivalry?
The code of conduct that a knight was expected to live by during the Middle Ages.
200
What is a manor?
A large piece of land owned by a lord during the Middle Ages.
200

Lords served under people in this role. 

Kings

200
What nickname was given to the Bubonic Plague?
The "Black Death"
200

Education was still controlled by those in this position. 

Monks

200
What is an apprentice?
A person that works for another without pay in order to learn a craft or skill.
300
What were the Lord’s main duties toward the people that pledged allegiance to them?
To protect them and their land.
300

The person in this position ruled over the kings

*Double Jeopardy*

The Pope
300
How did the Europeans finally stop the spread of the plague?
Cleaned up their cities
300

Oxford and __________ were established during this time period. 

Cambridge

300
Serfs needed the Lords permission to _________ and ________________.
Marry and Leave the Manor.
400

England lost this war and relinquished claims to French territory. 

Hundred Years War

400

___________ was an economic system based on the granting of land in exchange for loyalty or service.

Feudalism

400
What fraction of Europe's population died as a result of the plague? *Double Jeopardy*
Between 1/2 and 2/3
400

When we think of society as three social classes, this class rose during the middle ages. 

The middle class

400

The number of crusades from 1095-1291

9

500

This civil war was between the House of York (represented by a white rose) and the House of Lancaster (represented by a red rose). 

War of the Roses

500

The leader at the top of the feudal hierarchy. 

God

500
Name three symptoms of the bubonic plague.
-Blackish/Red Spots -Raised Bumps -Blackening of the Tongue
500

This is a lifechanging invention that put the monks out of one of their middle age tasks. 

The Printing Press

500

Reduced labor force after the plague led to this payment situation for the remaining labor force.

Higher wages