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Mr. Robinson

The Early Middle Ages

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What did Saint Patrick accomplish? $100

He converted Irish to Christianity. Back to Game

Unlike Europe, the feudal system lasted longer in _______ because they outlawed guns. $200

Japan Back to Game

What did monks do to contribute to society? $300

Serving as scribes (writers), running schools, and collecting writings. Back to Game

How was Charlemagne’s empire and the old Roman empire similar? $400

They both included large parts of Europe Back to Game

Who was crowned emperor of the “Romans” in 800? $500

Back to Game Charlemagne

As Europe’s population increased, what happened to the feudal system? $100

It declined. Back to Game

The geography and climates of northern and southern Europe were… $200

Different. They led to different ways of life. Back to Game

A samurai’s relationship to a daimyo was like a knight’s relationship to ________. $300

A lord Back to Game

$400 Invaders from Scandinavia who attacked Europe were known as…

Vikings Back to Game

$500 The shape and elevation of land is called…

topography Back to Game

When did feudalism come to Britain? $100

When William the Conqueror invaded. Back to Game

What was the most important duty a vassal had to his lord?

To fight with him during times of war Back to Game

$300 What geographic feature makes up most of southern Europe?

mountains Back to Game

$400 A vassal was hired to do what?

Fight to defend his lord’s land Back to Game

$500 Samurai warriors in _______ and knights in _______ followed codes of behavior that emphasized loyalty.

Japan, Europe Back to Game

$100 A manor was a large estate owned by:

A knight or lord. BAM! Back to Game

$200 ________ is the name of the large landmass which includes Europe and Asia

Eurasia Back to Game

$300 What European word is similar to the Japanese word Bushido?

chivalry Back to Game

$400 These two groups (in Japan and Europe) pledged loyalty to a lord.

Knights and samurai Back to Game

$500 What people (3 groups) were most important in spreading Christianity throughout Europe?

Popes, missionaries, and monks. Back to Game

$100 What did knights receive in exchanged for their services?

A fief Back to Game

$200 What was important about Eleanor of Aquitaine?

She ruled her own territory Back to Game

$300 Northern Europe was invaded more often because...

There were more plains in the north Back to Game

$400 If the ________ had not invaded Europe, _______ wouldn’t have needed protection.

Vikings, nobles Back to Game

$500 What other name does Britain go by?

England Back to Game