This system provided people with protection and safety be creating a stable social structure.
Feudalism
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In Feudalism, people were bound to each other by promising their _______________.
Loyalty
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As you have learned, medieval monarchs were also feudal lords. They were expected to keep order and to provide protection for their vassals. What is a vassal?
A vassal is someone is subordinate to you. In other words, they serve you. Knights were vassals to their Lords, as were peasants too.
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Page 43. Define what an apprentice is and what the process was to become one.
A person who works for a master in a trade or craft in return for training.
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What is the difference between a peasant and a serf?
Peasants were either free or unfree. Free peasants rented land to farm and owed rent to the Lord. Unfree peasants, or serfs, could not leave the land.
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A strong code of behavior that Knights followed.
Chivalry
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Compare and contrast the feudal social structure with our modern day social structure today in America. Are there any similarities? What are the differences?
There is arguably most social "mobility" nowadays, meaning people can move up in social class when they increase their education, develop valuable skills, etc.
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What did the Viking longboats allow them to do or go?
Travel in rough seas
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Why was Joan of Arc considered a total bad a** hero?
She was born a peasant but would became a national hero in France. She was a fierce warrior who believed she was called by God to protect the prince of France.
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What is something interesting you learned about Viking burials?
They were often buried in their ships with the most prized possessions, including pets and slaves... not cool!
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Page 18. Why is the event happening in the picture important?
The crowning of Charlemagne as the Holy Roman Emporer by the pope unified most of Europe under one leader and one religion: Christianity!
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Page 23. What were 2 responsibilities of the Noble class. Talkin' bout Lords and Ladies.
Manage and defend their land. Appoint officials to make sure peasants did their jobs. Fight for their kinds. Act as judges.