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the middle ages

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charlemagne unites Germanic kingdoms who was Charlemagne? Charlemagne was the king of the franks from 768 to 814 AD. he also united much of France, Germany, and Italy into one empire.
Charlemagne Unites Germanic kingdoms what was one big accomplihment of Charlemagne? learning
Charlemagne Unites Germanic Kingdoms who was crowned as emporer after charlemagne? a year before he died, Charlemagne crowned his son, louis the pious as emporer.
Charlemagne Unites Germanic Kingdoms when was the middle ages? 500 to 1500 AD.
Charlemagne Unites Germanic Kingdoms what was one outcome of the germanic invasions? disruption of trade, downfall of cities, population shifts, or education decline
Feudalism and Manorialism what were the different classes (IN ORDER) noble/knights, men of the roman Catholic church, and peasants/serfs.
Feudalism and Manorialism define feudalism. A system of loyalties and protections based on mutual obligations.
Feudalism and Manorialism why was feudalism developed? After the Roman Empire fell there was no strong central government, With no standing army or police societies were plunged into chaos.
Feudalism and Manorialism describe the manor The Manor System was the basic economic system that grew out of and supported Feudalism.
Feudalism and Manorialism manor system a self-sufficient and isolated community. people from other kingdoms rarely knew about them.
society in the feudal era who was allowed to train to be a knight? Only boys of noble birth could train to become a knight.
society in the feudal era what were the stages to becoming a knight? page at the age of 7, squire at the age of 14, and knight at the age of 21.
society in the feudal era define chivalry. a code of conduct for how the knights should behave.
society in the feudal era who were the knights supposed to fight for? the knights were supposed to fight for their Lord, their king, and their lady.
society in the feudal era what is one difference between normal and noble women's rights? normal women had no say in things while noble women had voices. normal women couldn't rule the home while noble women could when their husbands were away.
the power of the church what were peoples main goal in life? everyone's main goal in life was to reach heaven by doing what they were told without questions, and being a good Christian.
the power of the church what were the punishments that places fear and control over people excommunication and interdiction.
power of the church what were women's main role in society? women were inferior to men and had to take care of the children and home.
power of the church why was the church the most dominant institution? the church was the most dominant institution because they were the only educated people who were taught the Greek and Roman knowledge and could read and write in Latin and Greek.
power of the church what were religious communities called? religious communities were called monasteries.
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