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BELLRINGER
What was the Magna Carta and what did it do? (Page 127)
Get your notes in the correct order, name on them, and stapled to turn in before your test tomorrow Chapter 5-1 (G. O.) *This one is on top! Chapter 5-2 (G. O.) Chapter 5-3 (Fill in the blank) Graphic Organizer Chapter 5-4 (G. O.)
BELLRINGER
What are three facts that you have learned from Chapter 5?
Put your Chapter 5 Notes in the tray
After the test, you will work on you Chapter 6 Vocabulary Terms (14 Words) *Due Tuesday!
CHAPTER 5 TEST REVIEW
1. A lord’s main duty toward the people who pledged loyalty to him was to
A. Educate themB. Take care of their livestock and landsC. Bring them to GodD. Protect them and their lands
2. Most peasants needed a lord’s permission to
A. Have childrenB. Marry or leave the manorC. Farm the lord’s fieldsD. Supply their own needs
3. What is one reason that the Church was so powerful during medieval times?
A. It did not allow governments to adopt a national religion
B. It made laws and set up courts to uphold themC. It encouraged warfare among feudal lordsD. It encouraged serfs to leave the manor
4. During the Middle Ages, the largest and most powerful religion in Western Europe was the
A. Roman Catholic ChurchB. Eastern Orthodox ChurchC. Protestant ChurchD. Church of England
5. What happened to many of the peasants who left the manor to work in towns?
A. They made more money than they had on the manor
B. They made less money than they had on the manor
C. They gained enough property to start their own manors
D. They fought against the lords
6. In feudal society, noblewomen
A. Were treated like peasantsB. Were equal to menC. Played important roles in the householdD. Could become knights
7. How was life in the towns different from life on the manor?
A. In the towns, people were self-sufficientB. In the towns, the church had no authorityC. In the towns, people exchanged goods and
services for moneyD. In the towns, people no longer belonged to
guilds
8. Under the system of feudalism, each person was loyal to those who
A. Had more land and wealthB. Worked on their landsC. Controlled the whole kingdomD. Had been knighted by a lord
9. Why is the Holy Land important?
A. It is the center of EuropeB. The Catholic Church is located thereC. It is sacred to all of the world’s great religionsD. It is sacred to three of the world’s great
religions
10. As feudalism weakened, one way kings gained power was by supporting
A. The CrusadesB. New townsC. The lords in their kingdomsD. The Roman Catholic Church
11. The first Christians to fight the Muslims for the Holy Land were
A. Lords and their knightsB. Common people led by Peter the HermitC. Kings led by Peter the HermitD. Members of the clergy
12. Kings and popes often disagreed over who should pick
A. LordsB. A king’s vassalsC. Church officials called bishopsD. City mayors
13. Peasants were often able to improve their standard of living by
A. Staying on the manor for generationsB. Fighting in the CrusadesC. farming the lord’s fieldsD. Moving to towns
14. The Hundred Years’ War was fought between
A. Christians and MuslimsB. Kings and clergyC. France and SpainD. France and England
15. What was one problem medieval cities faced?
A. A lack of guildsB. No clergyC. Invaders from other citiesD. Crowded and unhealthy conditions, which led
to disease
16. One thing that helped trade grow during the Middle Ages was
A. The CrusadesB. The feudal systemC. The growth of the peasant classD. The opening of routes between France and
England
17. Guilds were important to medieval society because
A. They improved sanitation in citiesB. They were open even to unskilled workersC. They employed most serfsD. They set prices and standards of equality
18. Christians fought the Muslim Turks in order to
A. Force them out of ItalyB. Spread the feudal system of governmentC. Reopen the Holy Land to Christian pilgrimsD. Convert the Muslims to Christianity