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Explore the expansion methods of Frankish kings, economic structures like feudalism, serfdom roles, and key figures such as Charles Martel and Charlemagne during the medieval period in Europe.
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Europe During the Early Middle Ages Version A
The Frankish kings expanded their territory most often through… • Conquest • Inheritance • Marriage • Agreement
2. What was the major economic and social structure in medieval Europe? • pastorialism • feudalism • manorialism • industrialism
3. Who held the highest social position on an estate in medieval Europe? • a lord • a serf • a vassal • a knight
4. The Muslim invasion of Europe was stopped when Charles Martel turned back an • army at the Battle of ______________. • Vienna • Lepanto • Tours • Seville
What was the main role of serfs in the • feudal system? • Soldiers • Laborers • Explorers • Missionaries
6. Which of the following terms does not belong on this list? • A Middle Ages • B medieval Europe • C the Renaissance • D the Age of Faith
7. The Early Middle Ages were during the years • A 200–500. • B 500–1600. • C 500–1000. • D 1000–1500.
Although the eastern half of the former Roman Empire thrived as the Byzantine Empire, the western half was controlled by many different groups of • Turks. • barbarians. • Muslims. • pagans.
Charlemagne was known for many things, including • his attack on the Pope. • ruling over a very small kingdom. • the importance he placed on education. • his short stature.
10. From about 800 to 1000, Europe was raided by groups from the north called the • A Muslims. • B Huns. • C Vikings. • D Vandals.
11. Which of the following describes a manor? • A A small, self-sufficient community in the feudal system • B Land owned by peasants • C Communities where monks lived in poverty and worshipped God • D The lands around Rome that were controlled by the Pope
Clovis, King of the Franks, decided to adopt which religion? • Judaism • Islam • Buddhism • Christianity
This group attacked Western Europe from • the east during the Middle Ages. • the Muslims • the Moors • the Magyars • the Chinese
What was the law of the Church that applied to all Christians in Western Europe during the Middle Ages? • Divine Law • Common Law • Canon Law • Papal Law