
Feudalism and Manorialism
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Social Studies
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7th Grade
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Hard
Joseph Anderson
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21 Slides • 18 Questions
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Feudalism in Medieval Europe: Part 1
Think about:
What is feudalism?
What is the structure?
What is a Lord?
What is a vassal?
Why were castles built?
Who were knights?
What is a fief?
What was the role of the King?
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Multiple Choice
Feudalism was...
a political and military system in the Middle Ages
a type of government in which people elected their leaders
a trade agreement among the countries of Western Europe
a religion practiced by many people in the Roman Empire
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Multiple Choice
What group held the most power in the feudal system of government?
King
Peasants and Serfs
Clergy members
Nobles
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Multiple Choice
According to the video and chart, noble Lords gave land to
the King
peasants
vassals
the Church
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Multiple Choice
What was a fief?
A noble
A knight
A land grant
A sin
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Multiple Choice
Based on the video and chart, which of the following groups was the LEAST powerful?
Clergy
Knights
Nobles
peasants
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Feudalism in Medieval Europe: Part 2
Think about:
What is Manorialism?
What were the relationships like on the Manor?
Who got what?
What was daily life like on the Manor?
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Multiple Choice
Which specific land areas will we focus on for this project?
Europe
Manors
Kingdoms
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Multiple Choice
What was Manorialism?
a system of political beliefs which emphasizes the rights of the individual, giving them the power and freedom to choose how they are ruled
political, economic, and social system by which the peasants of medieval Europe were rendered dependent on their land and on their lord
a society in which all property is publicly owned and each person works and is paid according to their abilities and needs.
a form of government characterized by a single leader or group of leaders that hold government power
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Multiple Choice
“The Middle Ages began after the Roman Empire collapsed. There was no strong central government left in Western Europe.”
True
False
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Multiple Choice
The Middle Ages came after
The Dark Ages
The fall of the Roman Empire
The Renaissance
The Black Death
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Multiple Choice
Serfs were allowed to leave the manor
True
False
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Multiple Choice
Serfs and Peasants ate mostly
Meat
Bread
Vegetables
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Multiple Choice
How often did most people bathe?
Daily
Weekly
Monthly
Yearly
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Multiple Choice
What was the average life expectancy in the Middle Ages?
20-30
30-40
40-50
50+
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Multiple Choice
After the fall of Rome, which groups gained power?
The Church
Kings
Nobles
All of these
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Poll
What Manor Role would you prefer?
Lord/Lady
Knight
Clergy
Serf/Peasant
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Open Ended
Why would you prefer that manor role?
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Spin the Wheel
Which role will you fulfill?
Who will you serve?
What responsibilities will you have?
What will your life be like?
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Open Ended
Define Feudalism in your own words.
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Open Ended
What did you discuss in your Manor groups?
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