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Feudalism and manoralism

Feudalism and manoralism

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Social Studies

9th Grade

Easy

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TRICIA MOULTON

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14 Slides • 12 Questions

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Who should be placed at the top of the feudal pyramid?

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Church

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Noble

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King

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Knight

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Which feudal class is missing?
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minstrels
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troubadours
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serfs
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Nobles

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What service did the knights provide?

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Protection

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Land

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Education

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Farm Labor

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True of false: Peasants could leave whenever they wanted
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True
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False

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Who technically owned all of the land in the Kingdom?

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The King

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Vassals

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Peasants

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Knights

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code of ethics guiding nobility

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feudalism

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vikings

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chivalry

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Chivalry was
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a code of honor practiced by samurai
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a code of honor practiced by knights
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the right of kings to rule
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the right of serfs to be free

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Religious officials are called...
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canon
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fiefs
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vassals
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clergy

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The law of the Church was referred to as...
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clergy
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lay investiture
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sacraments
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canon law

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What does this picture represent?
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A castle
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Rivers
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A manor
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Farms

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Who is at the bottom of the social hierarchy in feudal Europe?
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nobles
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king
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peasants
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knights

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A medieval manor is best described as

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large

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self-sufficient community

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grassy

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full of people

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