Vikings
Feudalism
Knighthood / Black Death
Renaissance
Luther / Exploration
100

Money given to Viking raiders from European leaders to stop raids.

What is danegald?

100

A war between England and France that brought the Feudal system to England. 

What is the Battle of Hastings?

100
This is heraldry.

What is the study of family history based on symbols and colours?

100

A government where few, powerful families are in control.

What is an oligarchy?

100

Martin Luther's list of disagreements with the Catholic Church.

What is the 95 Theses?

200

The two reasons Viking leaders began raiding Europe.

What are for land and resources?

200

A word for an unplanted field.

What is fallow?

200

Define buboes. 

What are swellings of the lymph glands that turned black and gave the Black Death its name?

200

A government where citizens vote for representatives.

What is a Republic?

200

The explorer that North and South America was named after.

Who was Amerigo Vespucci?

300

Things that could happen to a Viking outlaw.

What are land and gold being taken, and being killed on sight?

300

Two knights fighting to the death and placing your hand in boiling oil are examples of these.

What is trial by battle and trial by ordeal?

300

The three stages of becoming a knight.

What is a page (age 7-8), squire (age 14-15), knight (dubbed in religious ceremony at 21).

300

These people were hired to fight wars for money, and didn't care about the outcome of the war.

What are mercenary soldiers?
300
Three reasons the printing press was so important.

What are it took control away from the Church, allowed more people to read and write, and spread ideas and knowledge across Europe more quickly?

400

List four Viking women's rights.

What are vote, own land, divorce their spouse, and sue in court?

400
The difference between manor courts, royal courts and church courts.

What is handle minor offences (related to farming), treason or serious crimes (murder), or crimes committed by church officials?

400

Reasons for the Peasants' Revolt.

What are Poll Tax (same amount of tax for everyone), and trying to return peasant wages to pre-Plague levels.

400

Describe sumptuary laws.

What are laws that were created to control the growing middle class. Rules about what types of clothing (cloth) certain classes could wear, or what number of courses you could serve at a dinner?

400

The three "G's" of European exploration.

What are Gold, God and Glory?

500

The names of Viking poets and Viking slaves.

What are skalds and thralls?

500

All of the levels of the feudal pyramid.

What is Monarch, Greater Nobles (Barons), Lesser Nobles, Minor Nobles, Commoners (freeholders and serfs.)

500

Four reasons that the 100 Years' War lasted so long.

What are no weapons of mass destruction, frequent long truces, no fighting during the winter, armies spent more time manoeuvring troops and fighting each other than fighting the enemy.
500

The reasons that the Renaissance started in Italy first. (4)

What are connections to the Holy Roman Empire (law, buildings, art, architecture), Mild climate (travel and trade all year round), Geography (mountainous, few but popular trade routes), Surrounded by water (trade), Ties to Middle East (travel, ideas, art, math.)

500

At least three effects of European exploration on indigenous peoples around the world.

Death (disease and murder).

Slavery (put under European control).

Loss of land (colonies set up).

Loss of culture (temples, language and monuments lost.)