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The Rise of Feudalism Quiz – Study Guide
Test Date: Thursday, March 23, 2017
To Prepare:
 Review Chapters 2 and 4 in the TCI – History Alive! Text (online Chap.18 and 20)
 Review worksheets from Chapters 2 and 4. (“What’s so Middle about the Middle Ages?; and the
Growth of Medieval Towns) If you were absent when answers to these worksheets were reviewed,
make sure you see Mrs. Mac to check over the answer keys
 Review Vocabulary from both chapters (found in packets)
Know the following terms:
 Charlemagne
 Wattle and Daub
 Surplus
 Feudalism
 Fief (include the words Lord and Vassal in definition)
 Chivalry
 Charter
 Guild
 Apprentice
 Masterpiece
 Journeyman
Be able to explain:
1) Be able to describe the living conditions (homes/households) of the following: (Chap 2)
a. Nobles-
b. Merchants-
c. Peasants/Serfs –
2) What were the stages to become a knight? (Chap 2)
3) Why did towns buy “royal” charters? (Chap 4)
4) Where were towns in medieval Europe often located, and why? (Chap 4)
5) What was a guild, and what was its purpose? How did guilds help their members and the families of
their members? (Chap 4)
6) What are the steps that an apprentice must follow to become a master craftsman? (Chap 4)
7) What were some developments in agricultural technology in the Middle Ages? (notes)
8) What is the “three-field” system, and how did that impact farming in the middle ages? (notes)
9) What was a common practice used by doctors in the middle ages? (Chap 4)
10) What is one of the ways a criminal might be punished in the Middle Ages? (Chap 4)