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1 Bellwork: September 6th
Review: What do we call this kind of government led by a king or queen? What do we call this person? 3. What do we call this structure of society?

2 Bellwork: September 6th
4. What is the difference between a monarchy and a republic? 5. Create an analogy that explains the difference between a monarchy and a republic. Group decisions are to republic, as one leader is to monarchy.

3 Vocabulary for Dark Ages
Feudalism – a social and political system where different social classes would exchange service for protection. Manor – a large area of land granted to a feudal lord; or the large home on the large area of land. Many serfs would work on the manor. Chivalry – the system of values (such as loyalty and honor) that knights in the Middle Ages were expected to follow. Pope – head of the Catholic Church Papacy – the office or position of the pope; the time when a particular pope is in power. This is Pope Francis’ papacy. We will study the rocky relationship between the papacy and European kings. Monarchy – a type of government ruled by a king or queen (the monarch) Medieval – relating to the Middle Ages

4 Vocabulary Political –
relating to politics or government. His had to make many political decisions. Clergy – people (such as priests) who are the leaders of a religion or who perform religious ceremonies. Aesthetic – relating to art or beauty The play was an aesthetic success; but the acting was terrible. Vassal – someone who received protection and land from the lord in return for loyalty and service Serf – a person in the low social class that worked land owned by someone else; a peasant lord – someone having power or authority over others

5 Vocabulary Monastery – a religious community where monks (men) lived
Convent – a religious community where nuns (women) lived catholic – universal; general

6 Feudalism – a social and political system where different social classes would exchange service for protection. Textbook page 253

7 Manor – = a large area of land granted to a feudal lord; or the large home on the large area of land. Many serfs would work on the manor. Textbook page 256

8 Manor – = a large area of land granted to a feudal lord; or the large home on the large area of land. Many serfs would work on the manor.

9 White Board Practice

10 Which word…

11 Which word… Opening the door for ladies is an example of…

12 Which word… Papacy = The time a pope is in office.
This is Pope Francis’ papacy. We will study the rocky relationship between the papacy and kings.

13 Which word… Leaders of the religion
Similar (but not exactly like) life on a plantation… Who is the vassal? Noble or knight King or Noble Who is the lord? Noble or knight King or knight Leaders of the religion King or noble King or knight

14 Which word?

15 Feudalism – a social and political system where different social classes would exchange service for protection. Textbook page 253


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