Look at the timeline showing some historical events in Western Europe. Identify the FALSE statement. Multiple Select Question.

The Middle Ages, also known as the medieval period, started after the end of the Roman Empire.

Most historians say the Middle Ages lasted for about one hundred years

During much of the Middle Ages, kings and lords fought each other over control of valuable trade.

All are False

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The FALSE statements are:

- Most historians say the Middle Ages lasted for about one hundred years

- During much of the Middle Ages, kings and lords fought each other over control of valuable trade.
Look at the maps of Western Europe around 400 CE and 1000 CE. Then answer the question below.
When the Roman Empire ended, Western Europe changed in many ways. Based on these maps, which of the following statements are
true?
Select the two that apply.

In 400 CE, most of Western Europe was ruled by a single government called the Roman Empire

Western Europe was controlled by many different groups in 1000 CE

By 1000 CE, people were united under one leader in medieval Europe.
The true statements are:

- In 400 CE, most of Western Europe was ruled by a single government called the Roman Empire

- Western Europe was controlled by many different groups in 1000 CE
By the early Middle Ages, many different Western European landowners had started organizing society in a new way. Historians call this new way of organizing society feudalism.
Read the passage about how feudalism began. Then complete the text.

Feudalism is a system where _____________.
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people voted to elect leaders and decide who would own the land.

land and people were controlled by lords who were loyal to a king.

every member of society was given an equal amount of land to farm by their leader.
Feudalism is a system where land and people were controlled by lords who were loyal to a king.