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Knights
Feudalism
Church
Crusades
Magna
Carta
Important
Facts
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The Knights
code of conduct.
What is Chivalry?
A 100
Oath of loyalty
given to the lord.
What is the oath of fealty?
A 200
The three stages for
becoming a Knight.
What are page, squire, and knight?
A 300
Military technology
that made Knights
less effective.
What are the long bow and guns?
A 400
Components of
the Chivalry
code.
What are courtesy, honor, defending the
weak, & loyalty to Church and to one’s
lord?
A 500
Classes of Feudal
Europe from the top.
What is a monarch, lords and
ladies, knights, peasants, and serfs?
B 100
Importance of the
Battle of Hastings
victory by William
the Conqueror.
What is brought Feudalism to
England?
B 200
A union of people who
regulated trade and set
up apprenticeships for
their trade.
What is a guild?
B 300
Main reason
Feudalism developed
in Europe.
What is to provide protection from
the Vikings, Muslims and Magyars?
B 400
Feudalism lasted
longer in Japan than
in Europe because of
this.
What is government administrators who were
not warriors & isolation from the west?
B 500
The three vows
required by St.
Benedict.
What are poverty, chastity, and
obedience?
C 100
Key architectural
features of a Gothic
Cathedral.
What are stained glass windows, flying
buttresses, gargoyles & ribbed arches?
C 200
Both the causes
and effects of the
Great Schism.
What are confusion over who was the
new Pope and then lessened respect for
the Church and inspired calls for
reform?
C 300
Agreement between
King and Church
leaders over who
appoints church
officials.
What is the Concordat of Worms?
C 400
Ways in which the
Church affected the
lives of ordinary
people.
What are education, politics, the arts, and
daily life?
C 500
Two main sides
fighting in the
Crusades.
Who are the Muslims and the
Christians?
D 100
Positive effects of the
Crusades.
What are trade, new luxury goods from
the east, new technology, &
understanding of other cultures?
D 200
Positive
accomplishments by
Richard I in the
third crusade.
What is captured some towns and won
protection for Christian pilgrims traveling
to Jerusalem?
D 300
Negative outcomes
of the Crusades.
What are the destruction of Constantinople,
loss of Jerusalem, tension between Jews,
Christians and Muslims & abuses on
innocent people?
D 400
Ways in which Crusades
demonstrated the power
of the Church in Europe.
What are Church was able to unify
Europe to fight Muslims in the Holy
Land?
D 500
Was forced to
sign the Magna
Carta.
Who is King John?
E 100
Effect of the
Magna Carta on
the Courts.
What is set up system with trials and
juries?
E 200
Took power
from the King
and gave power
to us.
Who are the lords and common
people?
E 300
Main ideas of the
Magna Carta.
What are no imprisonment without
jury trial, consultation with lords
before taxing, king is not above the
law & no interference with Church’s
authority?
E 400
King John was
forced to sign the
Magna Carta here.
Where is Runnymede?
E 500
King Edward I’s
idea to include
more people in
government.
What is the Model Parliament?
F 100
Italian scholar who
tried to bridge the
gap between reason
and faith.
Who is Thomas Aquinas?
F 200
Two major types of
castles.
What are Motte and Bailey and stone?
F 300
Details of agreement
between Henry IV and
Gregory VII.
What is church officials would elect
bishops and abbots but bishops and
abbots would still have to obey the
emperor?
F 400
Main causes of the
decline of
feudalism.
What is political developments (legal
reforms, Magna Carta, & Model
Parliament), Hundred Year War, nationalism
and the bubonic plague (less peasants so
they could demand more rights)?
F 500
The Final Jeopardy
Category is:
Feudalism
Please record your
wager.
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Main differences
between Europe
and Japan’s feudal
societies.
Click on screen to continue
What is religion (Christian v.
Shinto/Buddhism), Fighting (internal v.
external), Monarch/Emperor (many v.
one), Education (not common, v.
common), Class System (no upward
mobility v. ability to move up), Art and
Literature (religious v. nature) and
Throne (inherited v. not inherited)?
Thank You for Playing
Jeopardy!