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Feudalism is
a) A system of protection where land and people are protected by skilled warrior in exchange for a small portion of land.
b) A large estate of land often owned by a lord.
c) Another name for Medieval Europe.
d)

Middle Ages:
a) Another name for Medieval Europe.
b) A large estate of land often owned by a lord.
c)
d)

Manor:
a) A large estate of land often owned by a lord.
b) A system of protection where land and people are protected by skilled warrior in exchange for a small portion of land.
c) Another name for Medieval Europe.
d)

Knights:
a) Mounted warriors who fought and protected people and land.
b) Noblemen that were given land by the king.
c) Peasants who lived and worked on the manor in exchange for protection.
d)

Lord:
a) Noblemen that were given land by the king.
b) Peasants who lived and worked on the manor in exchange for protection.
c) Mounted warriors who fought and protected people and land.
d)

Serfs:
a) Peasants who lived and worked on the manor in exchange for protection.
b) Noblemen that were given land by the king.
c) Mounted warriors who fought and protected people and land.
d)

Chivalry:
a) Code of honorable behavior of knights.
b) The religion based on the life and teachings of Jesus Christ.
c) A series of wars between Muslims and Christians over the Holy Land.
d)

Christianity:
a) The religion based on the life and teachings of Jesus Christ.
b) Code of honorable behavior of knights.
c) A series of wars between Muslims and Christians over the Holy Land.
d)

Crusades:
a) A series of wars between Muslims and Christians over the Holy Land.
b) Code of honorable behavior of knights.
c) The religion based on the life and teachings of Jesus Christ.
d)

Heresy:
a) Religious ideas that oppose traditionally accepted church beliefs.
b) To cast a person out of the church.
c) A deadly plague that swept through Europe from 1347-1351.
d)

Excommunicate:
a) To cast a person out of the church.
b) A deadly plague that swept through Europe from 1347-1351.
c) Religious ideas that oppose traditionally accepted church beliefs.
d)

Black Death:
a) A deadly plague that swept through Europe from 1347-1351.
b) To cast a person out of the church.
c) Religious ideas that oppose traditionally accepted church beliefs.
d)

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