Feudalism, Manor & Magna CartaVersión en línea Middle Ages description of Feudalism, Manorial System and the Magna Carta por Julie Grey Ms. 1 Under what, did land-owning nobles divide the land to the vassals in return for their loyalty and service? Choose one or more answers a Magna Carta b Feudalism c Democracy d Grey's Power 2 Feudalism was needed for several reasons. PIck which two are correct Choose one or more answers a After the fall of the Western Roman Empire, Europe had no central government b There was a need for a way to limit the kings power c Europe was being invaded by people such as the Vikings d No other way the Manor would be self-sufficient 3 What was one of the many reasons the Feudal System was a new form of government during the MIddle Ages? Choose one or more answers a The gates of the Castle needed a set way to open b The kings power needed to be limited c The nobles threatened Europe and wanted more land d This was the next best thing to come after the Rome Republic 4 What is the large piece of land that is self-sufficient called during Medieval Times? Choose one or more answers a manners b manor c castle d cottage 5 The manor has the ability to be self-sufficient. What synonyms mean the same as Self-sufficient in regards to the manor? PIck all that apply Choose one or more answers a Independent b Interdependent c Alone d Doesn't rely on others 6 Which statement proves the manor is self-sufficient? Choose one or more answers a ability to go outside the manor freely to obtain the goods and services needed to run the manor effectively b ability to have access to the goods and services by importing and exporting goods c ability to have access to the goods and services on the manor itself d Everybody wants to bring in the goods and services to the manor in exchange for a night in the beautiful castle 7 The manor has the ability to obtain the goods and services right on their own land. What proves this to be true? PIck all that apply. Choose one or more answers a land for farming b land for hunting c trade for needed materials d attending church on Sundays outside the manor 8 The manor has the ability to obtain the goods and services right on their own land. What proves this to be true? PIck all that apply. Choose one or more answers a On Wednesdays and Sunday, travel outside and attend church b watermill to grind wheat c own church/chapel on the land d locate the best farm land with a neighbor to obtain your needed food 9 The manor has the ability to obtain the goods and services right on their own land. What proves this to be true? PIck all that apply. Choose one or more answers a manor house (castle) on the land b travel on horseback to obtain the needed goods at your local marketplace c own furniture and clothing 10 During the Middle Ages, who protected the land/castle, provided military support and food for the land? a King b Queen c Vassal d Knight 11 Who provided the labor on the land? Pick all that apply Choose one or more answers a knights b vassals c serfs d peasants 12 At the age of 7/8, a young man would train to be a knight. During what stage did they learn to hunt, fight ride a horse and care for their weapons? Choose one or more answers a upbringing b page c squire d knight 13 What are two parts of the Code of Chivalry the knights must sign? Choose one or more answers a Fight like a man b Fight to obtain the biggest fish c Be loyal d Be Brave 14 What are two parts of the code of conduct a knight signs called the "Code of Chivalry"? Choose one or more answers a Learn to ride a horse to joust and get across the desert faster b Be Generous c How to treat your wife d Be able to have jokes to humor the king 15 What three words mean the same as excommunicate? Choose one or more answers a ban b get rid of c exclude d break up 16 The document that limited the kings power was called? Choose one or more answers a U.S. Constitution b Magna Carta c Feudalism d Mercenaries 17 The Magna Carta is an enduring impact on today's world. One quote states "except by the lawful judgment of his peers or by the law of the land. What enduring impact is this regarding? Choose one or more answers a Trial must have lawyers b unable to be arrested without justificable cause c The punishment must fit the crime d Trial by Jury where they are all citizens and their peers 18 In the Magna Carta was several pieces of information about trials. Pick all that apply. Choose one or more answers a Trial based on evidence b Trial given if you were pulled over incorrectly c Trial must be open to the public d Trial completed by your peers and in a speedy manner 19 The Magna Carta was an enduring impact on some important documents in our Society Today. Pick all that apply. Choose one or more answers a Bill of Rights-Freedom of Speech b U.S. Constitution-Due process c Declaration of Independence-imposing taxes without consent d Roartastic-Resilient to answer this question correctly 20 Ms. Grey can be heard from miles away except it's difficult in 2020 with online learning. You're also missing out on a "new" saying she always uses for the END OF THE YEAR. It was taken from Mr. Laffin the former principal at Hayes Intermediate School. It's FINISH WELL!!!!!!!!! Remember this answer to put as the BONUS point for your LAST test. You will be expected to post this in a PRIVATE MESSAGE on the Edulastic Test in Google Classroom. :) Choose one or more answers a Buckle up and enjoy the ride b This is a trick question....I struggle to hear Grey c Be DONE d Finish Well 21 King _______________ was known for his cruel treatment of his citizens during the Middle Ages. a Carson b John c Jason d Phillip 22 The professional soldiers in the Middle Ages were called? a merchants b merchandise c mercenaries d masonary 23 On the manor, who are not free, unable to leave the manor or marry without permission? a serfs b peasants c knights d vassals 24 On the manor, who was in charge of the land and raising the farm animals? a serfs b peasants c knights d vassals 25 What was the significance of a Coat of Arms? a a way to welcome a knight home b protective shield worn by a knight and had symbols to represent themselves c protective helmet worn by a knight to protect during jousting 26 What was built that was known for the size, stained glass windows, and importance of religion? a manor b coat of arms c cathedral d castle 27 All of the following are DETAILED examples of ways the manor is self sufficient except Choose one or more answers a blacksmith shop for creating metal goods b cottage for industry (goods like shoes, weapons, or furniture) c bakehouse for making bread d anchors created to keep the serfs on the manor 28 The serfs had many negatives. However, there were some positives to being a serf too. Pick the three that apply. a place to live b their share of the crops c protection in danger d marry who they want