Which of the following were lesser lords who provided service to powerful lords?
A.
serfs
B.
manors
C.
vassals
D.
peasants
25 answers
C. Vassals
Who had the fewest rights in feudal society?
A.
priests
B.
lords
C.
serfs
D.
vassals
A.
priests
B.
lords
C.
serfs
D.
vassals
C. Serfs
Which of the following are reasons the grain supply increased during the High Middle Ages? Select the two correct answers.
A.
slash-and-burn agriculture
B.
the use of oxen to pull plows
C.
the use of wooden hand tools
D.
the use of the iron plow
E.
the use of the three-field system
A.
slash-and-burn agriculture
B.
the use of oxen to pull plows
C.
the use of wooden hand tools
D.
the use of the iron plow
E.
the use of the three-field system
D. The use of the iron plow and E. The use of the three-field system
Drag and drop the reasons trade increased during the Middle Ages.
Food became plentiful.
Craftspeople made more affordable items.
Crops were traded among regions.
Demand increased.
Merchants could trade locally instead of in distant lands.
Reasons Trade Increased
Food became plentiful.
Craftspeople made more affordable items.
Crops were traded among regions.
Demand increased.
Merchants could trade locally instead of in distant lands.
Reasons Trade Increased
- Crops were traded among regions.
- Demand increased.
- Craftspeople made more affordable items.
- Merchants could trade locally instead of in distant lands.
- Food became plentiful.
- Demand increased.
- Craftspeople made more affordable items.
- Merchants could trade locally instead of in distant lands.
- Food became plentiful.
Which of the following led to the growth of towns during the Middle Ages?
A.
the need for craft guilds
B.
a greater number of merchants
C.
expanded trade
D.
demand for lumber
A.
the need for craft guilds
B.
a greater number of merchants
C.
expanded trade
D.
demand for lumber
C. Expanded trade
Which of the following was the purpose of mendicant orders?
A.
to shape chivalry
B.
to advise the king
C.
to fight heresy
D.
to beg for food
A.
to shape chivalry
B.
to advise the king
C.
to fight heresy
D.
to beg for food
D. To beg for food
Select the boxes to show results of Otto the Great's rule.
Results of Otto the Great's Rule
Charlemagne's empire collapses.
The German part of Charlemagne's kingdom is divided among several dukes.
The region becomes known as the Holy Roman Empire.
The Church's power grows.
Alliances are formed by several German nobles.
Results of Otto the Great's Rule
Charlemagne's empire collapses.
The German part of Charlemagne's kingdom is divided among several dukes.
The region becomes known as the Holy Roman Empire.
The Church's power grows.
Alliances are formed by several German nobles.
[X] Charlemagne's empire collapses.
[ ] The German part of Charlemagne's kingdom is divided among several dukes.
[X] The region becomes known as the Holy Roman Empire.
[X] The Church's power grows.
[X] Alliances are formed by several German nobles.
[ ] The German part of Charlemagne's kingdom is divided among several dukes.
[X] The region becomes known as the Holy Roman Empire.
[X] The Church's power grows.
[X] Alliances are formed by several German nobles.
does the x's mean press them?
Yes, that's correct. The "X" means to select the box or option.
Why was King John forced to sign the Magna Carta?
A.
He had raised an army without approval from other government officials.
B.
He had seized the lands of nobles.
C.
He had raised taxes.
D.
He had granted greater privileges to nobles over clergy.
A.
He had raised an army without approval from other government officials.
B.
He had seized the lands of nobles.
C.
He had raised taxes.
D.
He had granted greater privileges to nobles over clergy.
B. He had seized the lands of nobles.
Which of the following was an effect of the First Crusade?
A.
Crusaders captured Jerusalem.
B.
Muslims captured Edessa.
C.
Muslim leader Saladin grew stronger.
D.
Byzantine Christians distrusted Catholic Christians.
A.
Crusaders captured Jerusalem.
B.
Muslims captured Edessa.
C.
Muslim leader Saladin grew stronger.
D.
Byzantine Christians distrusted Catholic Christians.
A. Crusaders captured Jerusalem.
Which name was given to the movement by Christians to drive the Muslims out of Spain?
A.
First Crusade
B.
Inquisition
C.
Spanish Inquisition
D.
Reconquista
A.
First Crusade
B.
Inquisition
C.
Spanish Inquisition
D.
Reconquista
D. Reconquista
Drag the phrases to the correct boxes. Phrases may be used once or not at all.
live a life of religious study and prayer
provide advice to rulers on political matters
work in libraries on manuscripts
teach Latin
raise a family in the Christian church
Roles of Monks and Nuns
live a life of religious study and prayer
provide advice to rulers on political matters
work in libraries on manuscripts
teach Latin
raise a family in the Christian church
Roles of Monks and Nuns
Monks:
- Live a life of religious study and prayer
- Work in libraries on manuscripts
- Teach Latin
Nuns:
- Live a life of religious study and prayer
- Raise a family in the Christian church
- Provide advice to rulers on political matters
- Live a life of religious study and prayer
- Work in libraries on manuscripts
- Teach Latin
Nuns:
- Live a life of religious study and prayer
- Raise a family in the Christian church
- Provide advice to rulers on political matters
Drag and drop to sort each description as describing the Magyars, Muslim armies, or Vikings.
came from Spain, North Africa, and Southwest Asia
raided Germany, Italy, parts of Western Europe
came from Scandinavia
settled in England, Ireland, northern France, parts of Russia
Magyars
Muslim armies
Vikings
came from Spain, North Africa, and Southwest Asia
raided Germany, Italy, parts of Western Europe
came from Scandinavia
settled in England, Ireland, northern France, parts of Russia
Magyars
Muslim armies
Vikings
Magyars:
- Raided Germany, Italy, parts of Western Europe.
Muslim armies:
- Came from Spain, North Africa, and Southwest Asia.
Vikings:
- Came from Scandinavia.
- Settled in England, Ireland, northern France, parts of Russia.
- Raided Germany, Italy, parts of Western Europe.
Muslim armies:
- Came from Spain, North Africa, and Southwest Asia.
Vikings:
- Came from Scandinavia.
- Settled in England, Ireland, northern France, parts of Russia.