

The Development of Feudalism in Western Europe
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Social Studies
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6th - 8th Grade
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Loren Bach
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10 Slides • 14 Questions
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Labelling
Add the labels in the correct section of the feudal pyramid according to the roles they had?
Rich landowners and local leaders
Ruled the kingdom
Protected the poor, women, and weak
Worked and farmed the land
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Open Ended
How well did feudalism establish order in Europe during the Middle Ages?
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Open Ended
What challenges did people face after the fall of the Roman Empire?
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Multiple Choice
Which group of people were a dangerous threat to the people after the Fall of Rome?
Barbarians
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Multiple Choice
In what year did the Roman Empire collapse?
476 AD
776 BC
2021
476 BC
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Multiple Choice
What are the three periods of the Middle Ages?
Early Middle Ages
High Middle Ages
Late Middle Ages
All of the above
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Multiple Choice
What are the three main components of feudalism as described in the image?
Loyalty Pledge
Protection Received
Service Provided
Economic Growth
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Multiple Choice
What are the five levels of the Feudal Hierarchy?
Monarchs, Lords & Nobles, Knights, Free Peasants, Serfs
Kings, Lords, Knights, Peasants, Slaves
Monarchs, Nobles, Warriors, Workers, Serfs
Kings, Nobles, Knights, Free Men, Serfs
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Multiple Choice
What were the royal responsibilities of monarchs and lords?
Overseeing vast lands and territories
Managing the people who worked them
Granting fiefs to important vassals
Receiving military service in return
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Multiple Choice
What were the primary responsibilities of knights during the medieval period?
Mounted Warriors
Land for Service
Code of Honor
All of the above
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Multiple Choice
What are the main differences between Free Peasants and Serfs?
Free Peasants could move between lords, while Serfs could not
Free Peasants worked the land without paying taxes, while Serfs paid taxes
Free Peasants formed the bottom of the social hierarchy, while Serfs had some freedoms
Free Peasants were bound to the lord's land, while Serfs were not
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Multiple Select
What are the four key components of how feudalism established order?
Loyalty & Protection
Security System
Social Structure
Economic Stability
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Multiple Choice
What were the main foundations of feudalism as described in the image?
Economic Foundation
Social Stability
Political Order
Cultural Influence
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