
Charlemagne and Feudalism
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Social Studies
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6th - 8th Grade
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Hard
Joseph Anderson
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15 Slides • 14 Questions
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Feudalism: Social Structure of Europe
Chapter 9, Section 3 (pages 233-234)
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Open Ended
Earlier this week you learned about King Charlemagne. Why do think he wanted to build schools throughout his kingdom?
*Answer in a complete sentence.
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Multiple Choice
True or False: The word Middle Ages is referring to the years 500-1500 in history.
True
False
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Feudal Society of Europe
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Multiple Choice
Feudalism was designed to maintain _____ and ______ during the Middle Ages in Europe.
Law and order
Truth and justice
Fairness and punishment
None of these
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Multiple Choice
Most people (90%) were in which group of the Feudal Society of Europe?
Kings
Nobles (lords)
Knights
Peasants
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Multiple Choice
The social structure of Medieval Europe was known as _______.
Monastery system
Manor system
Feudalism
Fief system
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Multiple Choice
Whom had the highest rank in Feudal Europe society?
Church officials
King
Knight
Peasants
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Poll
The land grant given to the Noble is called...
Fief
Fief
Fief
It's a Fief!
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Multiple Choice
Whom was allowed to live in a castle on the Feudal Manor?
Noble/Lord
Knight
Peasant/ Serf
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Multiple Choice
Did a knight get paid for protecting the land?
No, they were just like the peasants
Yes, and some became fairly wealthy
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Multiple Choice
A knight was someone who:
Volunteered to be in the army
A person of noble birth specifically trained for combat and warfare.
The fittest athletes in the village
Was once a peasant
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Multiple Choice
True or False: The ideal knight was not only a good fighter, but was also humble, fair, Christian, and had good manners.
TRUE
FALSE
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Multiple Choice
Whom is shown in this picture?
a peasant who is legally bound to the land and subject to the will of its owner
a knight who received protection and land from a lord in return for loyalty and service
a building that is used for Christian religious services
a monk who is a member of a religious community and lives in a monastery
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Multiple Choice
Were serfs paid for the hard work they provided on the manors?
They were paid.
They were not paid.
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Multiple Select
What were serfs (non-free peasants) UNABLE to do? (select all that apply)
marry someone without permission
have a pet
leave the Lord’s estate
have children
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The End!
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Feudalism: Social Structure of Europe
Chapter 9, Section 3 (pages 233-234)
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