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Middle Ages Vocabulary Medieval People Middle Ages $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500 Vocabulary Plus Places Middle Ages Vocabulary ($300) What is Medieval? Medieval is relating to Middle Ages Back to select Middle Ages Vocabulary ($200) What is chivalry? A feudal code of behavior for nobles Back to select Medieval People ($300) Who was Charlemagne? Frankish king who was dedicated to spreading Christianity in Europe Back to select Middle Ages ($100) What is feudalism? Feudalism is an economic and political system of Europe in the Middle Ages based on certain obligations. Back to select Middle Ages ($500) What is a Guild? A Guild is an organization of people of the same craft, formed to set standards and promote interests of the craft. Back to select Vocabulary Plus ($100) What were the Crusades? A series of “holy wars” Back to select Vocabulary Plus ($200) Who were peasants? The peasants worked in fields, growing crops, took care of livestock and lived in straw house with animals. Back to select Places ($200) What is manor? A self sufficient farming estate where nobles and serfs lived and worked. Back to select Places ($100) Where was the home of the King called? A Castle Back to select Middle Ages Vocabulary $100 Who were the bishops of Rome that became the leaders of the Catholic Church during the Middle Ages? Popes Back to select Middle Ages Vocabulary $400 What are missionaries? People who spread their religious views Back to select Middle Ages Vocabulary What is common law? Unwritten laws that come from local customs Back to select Places $300 Where did the nuns live? Convents Back to select Places $400 Where did the monks live? Monasteries Back to select Medieval People $100 What was a troubadour? Entertained by playing music, juggling, or acting as comedians or fool Back to select Middle Ages $200 What kind of work were most people involved in during the Middle Ages? Farming Back to select Middle Ages $300 What did a vassal receive for his service to a king or lord? Land Back to select Vocabulary Plus $300 Documents giving townspeople privileges and freedoms were called ________. Charters Back to select Places $500 What served as centers of trade and manufacturing? Towns Back to select Vocabulary Plus $400 These young workers spent years learning a trade so that they could join a guild Apprentices Back to select Vocabulary Plus $500 The name “France” comes from the word ________. Franks Back to select Medieval People $400 What were the two types of farmers in the manor? Tenant farmers and serfs Back to select Medieval People $500 What two main groups of people fought in the Crusades? Christians and Muslims Back to select Medieval People $200 Who was the ultimate ruler? The King Back to select Middle Ages $400 When was the first Christian bible completed? By A.D. 500 Back to select