Feudalism
The Catholic Church
Life on a Manor
Miscellaneous
Team Questions
100

Who was the only person/official who could rival a king for power?

The pope

100

Which Church official is lower than a cardinal but higher than a priest?

A bishop

100

Which of the following was NOT a common feature in many Feudal castles?

A. A keep

B. Large stained glass windows

C. Guard towers

D. A crenellated wall

B. Large stained glass windows

100

Approximately what percentage of the population did the Bubonic Plague kill?

25% - 45%

100

List three specific and varied reasons why Feudal Europe is sometimes called a "dark age".

-Literacy declined 

-Cities got smaller

-No central government led to more wars and invasions

-A common language was lost

-A decline in trade / economy

200

Where did Feudal kings claim to get their power from?

God / Divine Right

200

Which of the following statements about the lives of monks is FALSE?

1. They prayed / went to mass 7 times a day

2. There were not allowed any personal belongings

3. They often lived in crowded cities, close to the people they helped

4. They were some of the most educated people in Feudal Europe

3. They often lived in crowded cities, close to the people they helped

200

According to the theory of three field crop rotation, 1/3 of your fields should be planted with Crop A, 1/3 of your fields should be planted with Crop B, and 1/3 of your fields should be _________.

Empty / Fallow

200

Europeans were NOT united by a common language or government during this time. What were they united by?

A common religion: Christianity

200

List three specific and varied reasons that support the claim that Feudal Europe was NOT a "dark age".

-Huge castles and cathedrals were built

-Europe's first universities were founded

-Oral storytelling flourished

-Agricultural inventions

300

What TWO THINGS did people higher in the social structure give to the people lower in the social structure?

Land and Protection

300
One of the Pope's greatest powers was to kick people out of the Catholic Church. This was called ________.

Excommunication

300

The building in which people would grind their grain to make flour was called a ________.

Mill / Watermill

300
Besides Christians, what other religious group lived in Feudal Eurpoe?

Jews

300

In addition to being called "Feudal Europe", what are three other names / titles for this time period?

-Medieval Europe

-The Middle Ages

-The Dark Ages

400

What was the lowest class of peasant in Feudal Europe?

Serf

400

True / False: Catholics also believe in Jesus but they are NOT Christian.

FALSE

400

The ability to move up and down between different social classes is called __________________.

(Hint: Feudal Europe DID NOT have a lot of this)

Social Mobility

400

What did almost all art created in Feudal Europe have in common?

It was religious (Christian)

400

Which of the following images do not belong in the world of Feudal Europe? You may choose more than one.

C. Squash

D. Chaparral vegetation

G. Vanilla

500

What TWO THINGS did people lower in the social structure give to the people higher in the social structure?

Loyalty and Work

500

What type of building is being described below:

-A large church

-Often has stained glass windows and huge columns

-The church in which a bishop "lives"

A cathedral

500

What are four types of buildings that most Feudal manors had?

-Peasant houses

-A Castle

-A blacksmith

-A mill

-A church

500

Identify the three countries numbered on this map.

1. Italy

2. France

3. England / Great Britain

500

What were three effects of the Bubonic Plague?

-A breakup of families

-Cities got smaller

-Many people died

-Jews were persecuted

-An economic depression