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Important Facts

The Knights code of conduct.

A 100

What is Chivalry?

Oath of loyalty given to the lord.

A 200

What is the oath of fealty?

The three stages for becoming a Knight.

A 300

What are page, squire, and knight?

Military technology that made Knights

less effective.

A 400

What are the long bow and guns?

Components of the Chivalry

code.

A 500

What are courtesy, honor, defending the weak, & loyalty to Church and to one’s

lord?

Classes of Feudal Europe from the top.

B 100

What is a monarch, lords and ladies, knights, peasants, and serfs?

Importance of the Battle of Hastings victory by William

the Conqueror.

B 200

What is brought Feudalism to England?

A union of people who regulated trade

and set up apprenticeships for

their trade. B 300

What is a guild?

Main reason Feudalism developed

in Europe.

B 400

What is to provide protection from the Vikings, Muslims and Magyars?

Feudalism lasted longer in Japan than in Europe because of

this.

B 500

What is government administrators who were not warriors & isolation from the west?

The three vows required by St.

Benedict.

C 100

What are poverty, chastity, and obedience?

Key architectural features of a Gothic

Cathedral.

C 200

What are stained glass windows, flying buttresses, gargoyles & ribbed arches?

Both the causes and effects of the

Great Schism.

C 300

What are confusion over who was the new Pope and then lessened respect for

the Church and inspired calls for reform?

Agreement between King and Church leaders over who appoints church

officials.

C 400What is the Concordat of Worms?

Ways in which the Church affected the

lives of ordinary people.

C 500

What are education, politics, the arts, and daily life?

Two main sides fighting in the

Crusades.

D 100

Who are the Muslims and the Christians?

Positive effects of the Crusades.

D 200

What are trade, new luxury goods from the east, new technology, &

understanding of other cultures?

Positive accomplishments by

Richard I in the third crusade.

D 300

What is captured some towns and won protection for Christian pilgrims traveling

to Jerusalem?

Negative outcomes of the Crusades.

D 400

What are the destruction of Constantinople, loss of Jerusalem, tension between Jews,

Christians and Muslims & abuses on innocent people?

D 500

Ways in which Crusades demonstrated the power of the Church in Europe.

What are Church was able to unify Europe to fight Muslims in the Holy

Land?

Was forced to sign the Magna

Carta.

E 100

Who is King John?

Effect of the Magna Carta on

the Courts.

E 200

What is set up system with trials and juries?

Took power from the King

and gave power to us.

E 300

Who are the lords and common people?

Main ideas of the Magna Carta.

E 400

What are no imprisonment without jury trial, consultation with lords

before taxing, king is not above the law & no interference with Church’s

authority?

King John was forced to sign the

Magna Carta here.

E 500

Where is Runnymede?

King Edward I’s idea to include more people in government.

F 100

What is the Model Parliament?

Italian scholar who tried to bridge the

gap between reason and faith.

F 200

Who is Thomas Aquinas?

Two major types of castles.

F 300

What are Motte and Bailey and stone?

Details of agreement between Henry IV and

Gregory VII.

F 400

What is church officials would elect bishops and abbots but bishops and abbots would still have to obey the

emperor?

Main causes of the decline of feudalism.

F 500

What is political developments (legal reforms, Magna Carta, & Model

Parliament), Hundred Year War, nationalism and the bubonic plague (less peasants so

they could demand more rights)?

The Final Jeopardy Category is:

Feudalism

Please record your wager.

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Main differences between Europe

and Japan’s feudal societies.

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What is religion (Christian v. Shinto/Buddhism), Fighting (internal v. external), Monarch/Emperor (many v.

one), Education (not common, v. common), Class System (no upward

mobility v. ability to move up), Art and Literature (religious v. nature) and Throne (inherited v. not inherited)?

Thank You for Playing Jeopardy!