Medieval Feudal Society
Middle Ages Events
Vocab / Facts
100

During the Middle Ages, who had more power? A serf or a lord?

A lord 

100

This was NOT a part of the life of a monk during the Middle Ages (ch 5 for reference) 

They controlled the lives of serfs working on a manor 

100

The name of the system of government in which land and protection are exchanged for loyalty and services 

feudalism 

200

Give an example of why lords had more power. (use chapter 2 pg10-11 for reference) 

"When serfs wanted to marry, the lord had the right to approve or disapprove the match." 

200

The Battle of Hastings took place because of this reason 

It was the battle to determine who would be the king of England (Harold or William) 

200

Chivalry refers to 

The code of rules about how knights should behave 

300

Serfs generally worked on the land from sunrise to sunset

manor 

300

This statement about Magna Carta is NOT true (ch 8 for reference) 

King John happily accepted Magna Carta from the nobles 

300

Cathedrals, pilgrimages, and illuminated manuscripts are all examples of

Influence and power of the church 

400

Many smaller houses made of wood and mud surrounded a castle or larger house 

manor

400

This was an event from the Middle Ages that was one of the reasons feudalism began to disappear

The growth of towns and cities 

400

Give a fact about the Black Death 

It was spread by rats 

It was a disease known as the plague 

It was common in medieval towns due to overcrowding and filthy living conditions 

500

On market day, one could hear cries of people selling fruits, vegetables, eggs, and pies 

medieval town 

500

Give an example of why this reason was a cause of feudalism beginning to disappear 

"As more and more people moved from the countryside to seek employment elsewhere, the lord's role changed" 

500

Put these in order from highest to lowest power and influence: 

Middle class (merchants / craftsmen) 

King

Freemen and serfs 

Nobles (lords) and church leaders 

King (1) 

Nobles 9lords) and church leaders (2) 

Middle class (merchants / craftsmen) (3) 

Freemen and serfs (4)