- 1. A political and social system in which kings gave land to nobles in exchange for service and protection
A) republic B) fiefs C) monarch D) feudalism
- 2. Tracks of land with serfs, huts, and land to grow food on, given as a reward from the king
A) fiefs B) manor C) forum D) guild
- 3. The Latin term for European history from 500-1500 AD
A) plebeians B) manor C) medieval D) chivalry
- 4. Homes of the nobility which included farmlands, village, serfs' homes, and church
A) fiefs villages B) manor houses C) patricians D) guild houses
- 5. The people who live on the land and farm it; also called peasants.
A) Mrs. DiCenzo B) journeyman C) clergy D) serfs
- 6. A system of inheritance where all property is handed down to the first born son.
A) fiefs B) aquaducts C) guild D) primogeniture
- 7. A set of rule for honorable behavior followed by knights.
A) clergy B) manor C) laws D) chivalry
- 8. A boy who is learning a craft from a master.
A) apprentice B) journeyman C) serfs D) Gatsby
- 9. A boy who had learned his craft and may now work in his trade.
A) serfs B) clergy C) pope D) journeyman
- 10. A present of money, goods or land given by a bride's father to her husband.
A) manor B) Parthenon C) dowry D) serfs
- 11. Religious workers of the church (pope, priests, monks, nuns)
A) serfs B) clergy C) journeyman D) fiefs
- 12. The head of the Roman Catholic Church
A) clergy B) apprentice C) pope D) fiefs
- 13. Disease known as the "Black Death"; spread by fleas living on infected rats.
A) bubonic plague B) serfs C) pope D) middle ages
- 14. Poet-musicians who traveled from town to town spreading news and tales through songs
A) middle ages B) manor C) guild D) troubadours
- 15. "Great Charter" - model for government with representation and rights for the people
A) clergy B) magna carta C) dowry D) middle sages
- 16. The Medieval word for servant.
A) noble B) serf C) vassal D) peasant
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