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Early Middle Ages
Feudalism
The Manor
The Church
100

Who was Hammurabi?

He was a Sumerian emperor (Mesopotamia) who made a written law code. "An eye for an eye".

100

Who was crowned as the first Holy Roman Emperor?

Charlemagne

100

What is chivalry?

An honor code knights have to follow.

100

What is the order of the social hierarchy from most powerful to least powerful?

Catholic Church

King

Lords

Knights

Serfs

100

Who is the head of the Catholic Church? 

The Pope.

200

What was the social hierarchy in Japan?

Emperor

Shogun 

Daimyo

Samurai

Peasants

Merchants

200
What was Pope Leo III and Charlemagne's goal?

To grow the power of the Catholic Church by unifying Western Europe using military conquest. 

200
What is an example of giving "loyalty" in exchange for land?

Bakers provide bread

farmers provide cattle and crops

knights provide military protection

200

What are 5 things every manor would have?

a catholic church

a fortified wall 

a castle

farmland

serfs

a small village

knights

200

How does the Church maintain their power over all classes in western Europe?

They hold Catholic Church creates laws that must be followed, if not, they tell people they are not going to heaven.

300

Why does the Roman Empire come to an end in western Europe?

Invasion of the Ostrogoths, weakened military, rebellion, starvation, overtaxation.

300

What nomadic tribe did Charlemagne rule over?

The Franks.

300

What possession signified wealth during the Middle Ages?

Land.
300

Who is the highest class that lives on the manor? What is one thing are they responsible for?

The lords. They create laws and carry out taxes. 

300

What is the name of Catholic law?

Cannon Law or Papal Bulls

400
What is the difference between the Roman Catholic Church and the Eastern Orthodox Church?

Roman Catholic- Pope, Latin, focus on Christmas, clergy cannot marry.


Eastern Orthodox- Patriarch, Greek, focus on Easter, clergy can marry.

400

What was life like in western Europe after the fall of the Roman Empire?

different nomadic tribes controlled small regions of Europe: visogoths, vandals, ostrogoths, franks etc. 

400

What is a fief? 

A contract of land.

400

Why do people live on manors instead of traveling and living in cities?

There is no central government. 

People are in constant danger. 

Serfs are "tied" to the land .


400

What is excommunication? What happens if the Pope excommunicates a king?

Excommunication means the Catholic Church cuts off communication to the king and his kingdom. If this happens, the king and his kingdom are kept from heaven.

500

1. Where did Confucianism originate?

2. Where did Christianity originate?

3. Where did Hinduism originate?

4. Where did Islam originate?

1. China

2. Roman Empire

3. India

4. Arabian Peninsula

500

Why was the Catholic Church so powerful during the Early Middle Ages?

It was the only thing everyone had in common. Roman Catholic beliefs and values unified people. 
500

A noble gives a knight land. Who is the vassal in this exchange? Why?

The knight is the vassal because they receive the land in exchange for their loyalty or military service. 

500
What are 3 features of the manor that protected people from invasion?

Fortified walls

motes

draw bridges

pipettes on the walls to shoot enemies from

 manors were in rural areas, far from other manors.

500

What is one example of the church abusing its power over the people of Medieval Europe?

Forcing serfs to pay to get to heaven.

excommunicating a whole kingdom if a king disobeyed church practices.