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Jeopardy. Choose a category. You will be given the answer. You must give the correct question. Click to begin. Choose a point value. Choose a point value. Click here for Final Jeopardy. Vocabulary. Feudalism. Rise of Cities. The Church. Crusades. 10 Point. 10 Point. 10 Point. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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Choose a category.
Click to begin.
You will be given the answer.
You must give the correct question.
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Click here for Final Jeopardy
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Feudalism The Church Crusades
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Rise of CitiesVocabulary
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Meaning “from the Middle Ages"
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Medieval
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A lord’s ________ was a large estate
that often included the surrounding farmland and a
village
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Manor
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The people of a medieval manor
had to be ________ because
they lived far from other towns
and villages
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Self-sufficient
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What is feudalism?
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A system of government in which kings and queens had
the most power, followed by nobles,
knights, and peasants.
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A peasant considered to be part of the land
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A serf
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A person who promises to be loyal in exchange
for a share of land
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A vassal
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An unpaid worker who is being
trained in a craft
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An apprentice
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An association of all the people in a town
who practice a certain trade
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A guild
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During medieval times, trade
increased. Name two results of
increased trade
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1. Towns grew
2. Cities grew from towns
3. Roads and waterways were used more
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Persons ordained to perform
religious duties
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The clergy
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The grandest building in the medieval city
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The Cathedral
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To prevent someone from taking part in Church life
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Excommunicate
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What were the Crusades?
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A series of four, bloody wars (lasting over 200 years) to gain control
of the Holy Land
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Why did Pope Urban II launch the
Crusades?
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• To protect Christian churches
• To help restore Byzantine rule to the Holy Land
• To convert the Muslim Turks to Christianity
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How did the Crusades lead to
economic change in Europe?
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• Increased trade among Europe, the Middle East and Asia
• Nobles raised money for armies, by letting peasants buy their freedom
• Towns grew and feudalism weakened
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Make your wager
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During the Middle Ages, how did life in a town and
life on a manor differ?
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Town Life vs. Manor Life
Town
• Not self-sufficient
• Exchanged goods and services for money
• Nobody belonged to the land
Manor
• Self-sufficient (made everything to survive)
• Far from towns and villages
• Serfs belonged to land (could not even marry without a lord’s permission)