Understanding Feudalism

Understanding Feudalism

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Lucas Foster

History, Social Studies

9th - 12th Grade

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Feudalism, a term coined in the 19th century, describes the societal structure of the high middle ages, characterized by land exchange for services. The system was hierarchical, with the king at the top, followed by great lords, lesser lords, and peasants. However, this model oversimplifies the complex relationships, which were often horizontal among equals. The decline of feudalism was due to factors like the rise of professional armies, the Black Death, and the growth of towns. Feudalism was formally abolished in England in 1660, with other European countries following later.

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What century did the term 'feudalism' originate in?

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In the feudal system, who was at the top of the pyramid?

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What term describes the land granted to a vassal?

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Which of the following is a misconception about feudal relationships?

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What event significantly reduced the population and weakened feudalism?

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Which factor contributed to the decline of feudalism by providing kings with professional soldiers?

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When was feudalism formally abolished in England?

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Which country abolished feudalism after the 1789 revolution?

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When did Russian peasants gain freedom from feudalism?

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In what year did the Scottish Parliament finally abolish the last traces of feudalism?

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