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Medieval Cathedrals. Notre Dame. Amiens. St. Albans. Medieval Castles. England. Germany. Spain. France. Holland. Spain. 1.What happened in Europe after the Roman Empire fell? (pp. 394-396). 2. When were the Middle Ages? (p.395) Middle Ages medieval. 3. Discuss the Vikings. (p.396).
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1.What happened in Europe after the Roman Empire fell? (pp. 394-396)
4. What were the responsibilities of vassals and lords under the feudal system? (p.397)Knight
5. What was feudalism? Why did Europeans use this system?(p. 397)feudalismfiefvassal
6. What is the difference between feudalism and manorialism?(p.397)manor
7. Describe the roles of lords and noblewomen. (p.398)
8. Describe the lives of serfs and peasants. What’s the difference between a peasant and a serf? (pp.398-399)serf
9. Describe the powers of the Catholic Church during the Middle Ages. (pp. 402- 403) clergy excommunication
10. Draw a diagram to showhow the Catholic Church was organized in Medieval Europe. (p. 405)Use these words…priest, bishop, archbishop,pope
11. What did monasteries and convents do for their communities? (p. 405) scholasticism monasticism monastery convent
12. Why did trade increase by A.D. 1000? Why did medieval towns grow? (pp. 406-407)
13. What was the middle class? Why did it develop? Why were guilds important?(p.407) guildapprentice
14. How did overcrowding lead to disease? What was the result of the Black Death? (p 408)
16. List the causes and the results of the Crusades. (pp. 409-411 & 413)Holy LandCrusadespilgrimJerusalem
17. Describe the power of nobles around 1200. (pp.416- 417)
18. List the reasons for the decline of feudalism and the rise of nations in Europe. (p. 417)
19. What were the results of the gathering at Runnymede on June 15, 1215?(p. 418)Magna CartaModel ParliamentKing John
20. What were the causes and effects of the Hundred Years’ War. (pp. 419-420)Hundred Years’ War, Joan of Arc
Was Charlemagne An effective leader? (p.396)