Life of a Peasant:
- lived and worked on a manor
- worked the lord's land
Life of a Vassal:
- served the lord in battle
- received a fief in exchange for service
- ran the manor household
Drag and drop the characteristics to the correct group of people. Words may be used once or not at all.
(2 points)
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Life of a Peasant
Life of a Vassal
-lived and worked on a manor
-served the lord in battle
-worked the lord's land
-received a fief in exchange for service
-ran the manor household
9 answers
Which of the following was the main goal of the code of chivalry?
(1 point)
Responses
to train sons of nobles how to fight
to train sons of nobles how to fight
to regulate life on the manor
to regulate life on the manor
to teach knights how to behave honorably
to teach knights how to behave honorably
to increase the power of monarchs
to increase the power of monarchs
(1 point)
Responses
to train sons of nobles how to fight
to train sons of nobles how to fight
to regulate life on the manor
to regulate life on the manor
to teach knights how to behave honorably
to teach knights how to behave honorably
to increase the power of monarchs
to increase the power of monarchs
to teach knights how to behave honorably
you 100% sure
Yes, I am 100% sure that the main goal of the code of chivalry was to teach knights how to behave honorably.
In feudal society, who was responsible for ensuring justice was served and people's homes and lands were protected?
(1 point)
Responses
peasants
peasants
clergy
clergy
lords
lords
serfs
(1 point)
Responses
peasants
peasants
clergy
clergy
lords
lords
serfs
lords
you 100% sure
Yes, I am 100% sure that in feudal society, lords were responsible for ensuring justice was served and protecting people's homes and lands.