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Chapter 14 . Test Review. t he collapse of the Roman Empire. The Middle Ages began with ________________________________. It was divided among his sons. What happened to Charlemagne’s Empire after his death?. They burned and looted them. The Vikings did what to cities they captured?.
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Chapter 14 Test Review
the collapse of the Roman Empire. • The Middle Ages began with ________________________________.
It was divided among his sons. • What happened to Charlemagne’s Empire after his death?
They burned and looted them. • The Vikings did what to cities they captured?
crops • How did the vassals pay their taxes?
peasants • The majority of people during the Middle Ages were?
Escaping and living a year and a day without getting caught. • How could a serf become free?
Nearly everyone • During the Middle Ages who was Catholic?
The Church • Who was the single largest landowner during the Middle Ages?
They were forgiven. • What happened to a person when they confessed their sins?
women • Convents were religious communities for ____________.
Self-sufficient • Manors had to be what that towns and cities didn’t?
exchange of money • Economies were based on _______________.
Middle Class • In towns and cities a class developed it was called?
He becomes a journeyman. • What happened to an apprentice after seven years?
by fleas on rats • How did the Bubonic Plague spread?
to visit places written about in the Bible • Why did people want to travel to the Holy Land?
opened Jerusalem to the Christians • The treaty between Saladin and the Christians did what?
over the appointment of Bishops • Why did the Pope and King argue?
follow King John • The Pope declared that the people didn’t have to do what?
the development of towns and cities • Why did the feudal system decline?
She was convicted and burned. • What happened to Joan of Arch?
look for distant land (exploration) • The Hundred Years War caused England to do what for more land?
Monasteries • _____________ is a religious community for monks?
Black Death • What was the Bubonic Plague called?
Gaul • What area is called France today?
The Church • What was the Roman Catholic Church called?
Vikings • Who were skilled sailors and tough fighters from the North?
Serfs • Who were people that were considered to be property of the manor?
Middle Class • Which class of people developed because of towns between nobles and peasants?
Manor • _________________ is a large farm that was self-sufficient.
Medieval • ______________ means Middle Ages.
Knight • A _____________ was a professional horse soldier.
Papacy • The government of the church located in Rome was called the ______________.
troubadour • A traveling poet or musician was called a ______________.
Convents • __________________ was a religious community for nuns.
Pope • ___________________ was the leader of the Catholic Church.
Middle Ages • _______________ was the time between the ancient times and modern times.
feudalism • The system of land being owned by a king or lord and given to a vassal for his loyalty was called __________________.
Self-sufficient • ________________ is being able to produce what you need to live.
Bishop • A leader in the church in charge of the cathedral was the ________________.
Nun • A _________________ was a religious woman who has given her life to God.
apprentice • An unpaid worker that has been rained in a craft was called a _________________.
guild • A _______________ was an association of people who practice a certain trade.
peasants • The largest group of people during the Middle Ages was __________________.
fief • _______________ was a share of land.
chivalry • What was the code of conduct for knights called?
Cathedral • A large church that was used as a gathering place, school, and religious center was called a ___________________.
He exiled the Pope • What did King Henry do to the Pope after he captured Rome?
Saladin • Who was the Muslim leader that captured Jerusalem?