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Tuesday – March 11, 2014 Mr. Lombardi. Aim : How did feudalism organize Medieval life in Europe?.
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Tuesday – March 11, 2014 Mr. Lombardi Aim: How did feudalism organize Medieval life in Europe? Do Now: Write a short paragraph explaining how your life during the Middle Ages (Feudalism) would be different from your life in a previous society (such as Egypt, Greece, Rome, etc.)
Activity #1 On your own… • Read through the scenarios on the handout, How did Feudalism Organize Medieval Life in Europe. • Fill in the blanks
Activity #2 • Read How did Feudalism Bring Stability to Society? on your own. • Answer the questions on your own!
Activity #3 • We will read A Conversation Between a Lord and a Serf together.
Summary Choose a role: Lord Ramsey orBodo • Write a paragraph describing what your life is like (as the character you chose).
Middle Ages Videos • Focus On: Feudalism & Manorialism • Weapons of the Middle Ages (3 min) • Heavy Cavalry of the Middle Ages (4 min) • “Unforgiven- A Medieval Argument”
Application • What freedom(s) would you give up for protection? • Explain in 2 “mini” paragraphs • 1st paragraph – explain the freedom you would give up • 2nd paragraph – why is protection more important than that freedom?
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Student Survey(when finished) • Place the answer sheet (bubble sheet) back into the envelope – do not seal the envelope. • Remove/peel off your name strip (sticker). • Throw out the questionnaire (question sheet). • Work on the two-sided handout when finished (starting with the “How did feudalism organize medieval life in Europe?” side)
1. The Middle Ages in Western Europe was characterized by (1) absolute monarchies and strong central governments (2) the manor system and the importance of land ownership (3) decreased emphasis on religion in daily life (4) extensive trade with Asia and the Middle East
2. The Middle Ages in Western Europe was characterized by (1) the protection of political rights (2) a representative government (3) many economic opportunities (4) an emphasis on social order
3. During the feudal period in Europe, power and position in society were based on the (1) level of education achieved (2) amount of money earned (3) number of slaves owned (4) amount of land possessed