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1. When did the middle ages
start, and when did they
end? 500 CE - 1500 CE (CE
stands for Common Era and
basically means the same
thing as AD.)
2. In medieval times,
there were three major
groups of people. They
were the nobility, the
church, and the
commoners.
3. If people wanted more land, the
would simply start a fight with
someone.
5. In the feudal system,
everyone was a vassal.
What does the term
vassal mean? Servant.
6.What was the ceremony
called in which the vassals
promised their loyalty to a
lord? Homage.
7.During the middle ages,
noblewomen had no rights. They
were the Property of their
husbands. They could not even
chose their own husbands; their
Fathers chose for them.
8.Girls did not go to school.
They were taught by their
mother how to behave and
there was a strict code of
behavior in the middle ages.
9.What was interesting
about the way the people
ate their meals in the
middle ages compared to
how we eat today?
10.Which church ruled the
daily lives of the people in
the middle ages? Catholic
Church
11. The common people in
the middle ages were the
farmers and the peasents.
12. The Serfs could not
leave the manor without
permission, but they
weren't slaves. They stayed
with the land even if the
lad was sold to a new
owner.
13. The peasents were free
to leave the manor, but
usually didn't because there
really was no place for them
to go.
14. How did the commoners
pay their taxes to the
lord? Grow his crops, tend
the livestovk, bake the
bread, sew the cloths, make
the tools and so the work.
15. Could most of the
common people read or
write? No
16. Times land in medieval
times was broken into fiefs.
17. The fief included at least one
village, with huts for the serfs, the
manor house or castle for the
noble, and areas set aside to grow,
feed, or catch food the fields,
pasture land, and woods.
18. At what age did the sons
of noblemen begin their
training for knighthood?
Teenager.
19. At age 15, he became a
and was squireto a knight
to learn how to fight and
behave.
20. Once a squire proved himself in
battle, he became a knight.
AD.
7.
 21. What was the code
called that said that all
knights had to be brave
in battle and is now the
basis of good manners in
most Western societies?
It is called chivalry.
22. Knights wore shirts of mail, which
was made from hundreds of thousands
oaf, all linked rings together to protect
against the blow of another knight's
sword.
23. What was a knight's most
important weapon that blacksmiths
invented to be able to cut through
mail and bone? The sword
24. What was the trajectory
weapon called that was used
at this time
to fling rocks? catapult
25. What was the name of the
weapon that was used to tear
down castle walls? The
catapult
26. A catapult was like a
giant crossbow that shot
giant arrows
27. Tournaments were public contests
of skill between knights. Anyone could
enter if they had armor, a horse, a
sword, and a shield.
28. The joust was a form of combat
between two knights in which the
knights rode on horses and tried to
knock each other off their horse
using a lance
29. The melee was a team
sport in which each side tried
to knock their opponent's
colored flags off their backs,
using clubs and blunt
swords.
30. The church tried to stop
the tournaments because
they were too violent, but
never succeeded.
MADE FROM:
YESMIN ASSOULI BOUZIDI
ALBA
AROA ARELLANO SANDOBAL
AZUL MORENA CABRERA
NEREA BERNAL GOMARIZ
ANDREA BELMONTE GOMEZ