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13.3 The Age of Chivalry

Which of the following was not a term for the Dark Ages? 1.The Middle Ages 2.The Mediterranean Ages 3.The Medieval Ages

What were knights expected to show in battle? Their weapons 2.Their strength 3.Courage & loyalty 4.Their badge

What did it mean for a boy to be a “page” ? He was sent off to the castle of another lord 2.He reached the level of a squire 3.He became a full-fledge knight 4.He waited on hosts and began learning fighting skills

Under the code of chivalry, was a knight’s duty the same to his woman as it was to his lord? 1.Yes 2.No

What’s the best Christmas movie? 1.Elf 2.The Christmas Story 3.The Grinch 4.Santa Claus 1, 2, & 3 5.The Last Holiday