CKLA Unit 2: Part 1- The Middle Ages

CKLA Unit 2: Part 1- The Middle Ages

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Social Studies, English, Religious Studies

4th Grade

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1.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

Who had more power in the Middle Ages, a serf or a lord?

Back

A lord had more power.

2.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

Which provides evidence to question 1? Options: "Usually, high-ranking nobles swore their loyalty to the king and lords swore their loyalty to higher-ranking nobles." , "Freemen were not under the same control of the lord.", "When serfs wanted to marry, the Lord had the right to approve or disapprove of the match.", "Serfs grew the food and tended to the livestock, or animals that fed the people."

Back

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

3.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

Which was NOT a part of the life of a monk during the middle ages? Options: They controlled the lives of serfs working on a manor. They copied writings from ancient Greeks and Romans to create new books to preserve this knowledge. They vowed to dedicate their lives to God. They spent a large part of each day in worship and prayer.

Back

They controlled the lives of serfs working on a manor.

4.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

Why did the battle of Hastings take place?

Back

It was a battle to determine who would be the king of England-Harold or William.

5.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

Chivalry refers to.....

Back

the code of rules about how knights should behave

6.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

Cathedrals, pilgrimages, and illuminated manuscripts are all examples of _____________.

Back

the influence and power of the church in the Middle Ages

7.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

Which of the following is NOT true about the Black Death in the Middle Ages:
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.
It killed very few people, even though many became sick.

Back

It killed very few people, even though many became sick.

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