Vocabulary
Vocabulary 2
Renaissance Life
Challenges to Feudalism
Renaissance Worldviews
100

What is the definition of a serf?

An agricultural (farm) labourer who under the feudal system could not leave the manor without their lords permission.

100

What is a Freemen?

A peasant who rented land from the lord or worked for pay, slightly higher than a serf.

100

What is the Order of the Hierarchy from the bottom to the top?

peasants, knights, nobles/lords, king

100

What was the name of the plague that killed half the people in Europe?

The Black Death (Black Plague)

100

The pyramid used to show the feudal hierarchy of medieval Europe indicates that society in the middle ages was based upon what?

Ranking people according to their level on the hierarchy.

200

What is a peasant?

Someone of low status at the bottom of the hierarchy who rents a small piece of rural land.

200

What are Sumptuary Laws?

Rules that control spending on items such as clothing, food, furniture. Historically used to prevent luxury and extravagance to reinforce the hierarchy.

200

True or False: Peasants were illiterate and uneducated and the manor was usually the limit of their life experience?

True. 

200

The Peasant's Revolt began in 1337 and was the result of what?

The Hundred Years War (between England and France) and The devestation to the countryside resulting in famine and higher taxes.

200

True or False: In the middle ages many people thought that the plague had been sent by God as a punishment?

True

300

What is a hierarchy?

An organization or system in which people or groups are ranked one about the other according to status or authority. 
300

What is Allegiance?

Loyalty or commitment to a superior (noble/Lord) or a group/cause (Church)

300

True or False: Feudalism was based on land, loyalty and duty?

True.

300

Every group in the church hierarchy had the duty to be obedient to the group above it and provide services to the group below. Who was the most powerful?

The Pope

300

Is the following statement consistent or inconsistent with the worldview of the Middle ages: All people should have rights and opportunities?

Inconsistent

400

What is Feudalism?

The system during the Renaissance (medieval Europe) in which people were ranked.

400

What are Manors?

A large country estate, controlled by a Lord, on which land was rented by tenants (peasants).

400

What do we call a person who learned a trade or joined a guild?

Journeyman

400

Attitudes changed towards the church during the Black Death and the Hundred Years War for what reason?

Their land ownership and the collection of the tithe made the church very wealthy while every was suffering.

400

Is the following statement consistent or inconsistent with the WorldView of the middle ages: Epidemics and disasters are punishments from God?

Consistent

500

What is a Tithe?

A tax paid to the Church. It was believed the more money you paid, the greater your chances of going to heaven.

500

What is a Monastery?

A building or buildings occupied by a community of monks living under religious vows.

500

What was the purpose of Guilds? (3 things)

To set prices, control quality of goods and determine who was allowed to work in that craft as a trainee or apprentice.

500

What is it called when nobles and Knights take an oathe for the king?

Allegiance

500

Life for serfs living under the manorial system in the medieval period would have been dominated MOST by the importance of what?

Showing obedience to the Lord of the manor.