Question | Answer |
trail by ordeal | has to pass dangerous test to prove innocence |
Trail by combat | has to fight to prove innocence |
How a town became independent | a royal charter |
A play about a priest's life | a Miracle play |
how old you were to become an apprentice | 7 years old |
When leeches drew blood from people | bloodletting |
guild | an organization in the same craft or trade |
jobs open to Jews | banker or money lender |
a play about a bible story | a mystery play |
a person who worked by the day | a journeyman |
a person who works for a master in a trade or craft in return for training | an apprentice |
Craftspeople | had their own guilds.Makes things. (Cobbler, cloth maker,stonemason etc.) |
Guild | an organization in the same craft or trade |
Master | a person who could set up their own business |
Master piece | a piece of work produced to become a master |
Surplus | more than is needed or used |
What things led to spread of disease | lived in small spaces, not much bathing, rats and fleas carried disease, used outdoor privies or chamber pots emptied into streams, canals, or street |
list ways a guild helped its members | protection, controlled hours of work, set prices, dealt with complaints from public |
Common law | laws made by judges when they are deciding a case |
How were Jews treated | not aloud to have land, lords took their belongings, and targets of violence |
What jobs were Jews allowed to be | they could be bankers and moneylenders |
What leisure activities were enjoyed by kids | hoops, dolls, blind mans bluff, badminton, lawn bowling, wooden swords, balls, and hobbyhorses |
What leisure activities were enjoyed by adults | chess, checkers, animal baiting, hanging,guild parades, card games, and dancing |