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TEST BORRADO, QUIZÁS LE INTERESEFeudalism

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Título del test:
Feudalism

Descripción:
UNIT 03 - 2º ESO - Bilingüe

Autor:
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Mari Carmen Cano
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Fecha de Creación:
01/12/2021

Categoría:
Historia

Número preguntas: 20
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Feudalism was the political, economic and social system which characterised Western Europe between the 9th and 15th centuries. True False.
When was the feudalism developed in Western Europe? between the 7th and 15th centuries between the 9th and 13th centuries between the 8th and 12th centuries between the 9th and 15th centuries.
The most prominent features of feudalism were... (choose the right ones) the loss of political power by the kings Kings gain political power and the nobility lose it a primarily agrarian economy the huge influence of the Islam in politics and society a social organisation based on relationships of dependence between people an economy system based in the trade between cities the enormous influence of the Christian religion. a social organisation based on the possession of gold and silver.
When did the feudalism start in? In 8th century, as a consequence of the instability and the moments of crisis and poverty that followed the death of Emperor Charlemagne in 814. In 9th century, as a consequence of the instability and the moments of crisis and poverty that followed the death of Emperor Charlemagne in 814. In 15th century, as a consequence of the instability and the moments of crisis and poverty that followed the death of Emperor Charlemagne in 814. In 8th century, as a consequence of the instability and the moments of crisis and poverty that followed the death of Emperor Charlemagne in 814.
Feudalism spread throughout the European territories located between the Atlantic coast and the Russian plains, and between the northern coasts of the continent and the ... Red Sea Yangtse Sea Mediterranean Sea Tigris Sea.
Feudal Europe was fragmented into numerous kingdoms and independent states, governed by kings True False.
The territory exploited directly for the lord. It included his residence (castle or manor house), the best farmland, cultivated by serfs or free peasants, meadows with pasture for livestock, forests for hunting and gathering firewood and rivers for fishing and water supply was called... Castle Village City Demesne.
Medieval Europe was an agrarian world where wealth was based on trade. True False.
In feudal times, people were bound together by... relationships of personal dependence religion belief military categories wealth levels.
Which name has the relationship that is established between a lord, who could be the king or a great nobleman or clergyman, and a vassal, generally another nobleman of lower rank? Manor Knighthood Vassalage Demesne.
Vassalage consisted in pacts of military allegiance in exchange for economic concessions. They took place in a solemn ceremony known as the commendation ceremony service ceremony knighthood ceremony solemn ceremony.
The commendation ceremony, which was attended by family and relatives. This ceremony consisted of two parts: the investiture and... the vassalage contract the night prayer the serf kiss the act of homage.
In the act of homage, the vassal knelt before the lord and, he would place his hands into those of the lord and accept to be his vassal. He then swore an ..., promising not to harm the lord and to give him military aid and advice. oath of fealty oath of honor oath of sevice oath of aid.
Relationships of servitude were established between the peasants and the lords. The peasants gave the lord protection, justice and permission to work the land. In return, the peasant was bound to work on the demesne, to give the lord a portion of his harvest and to pay seigniorial rights. True False.
Where was the castle located? in an elevated area in the forest in a islan underground.
Tournaments were mock battles that consisted of a number of events. The main event was the ..., where two knights rode towards each other from opposite directions with the purpose of breaking their lance against the opponent’s shield and unhorsing him. battle joust training fight knight war.
The winner of tournaments would receive gifts, such as belts, jewels and armour. True False.
The clergy was a homogeneous estate because great differences didn't exist between the higher and lower clergy depending on the place of residence of their members. True False.
The Church was not a privileged estate which paid taxes, but it possessed sizable fiefdoms and received donations. True False.
Peasants in fiefdoms constituted the majority of the third estate. There were two types of commoners: villeins and ... slaves monks low clergy serfs.
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