Warm-up 10/15/18 Why was feudalism needed in Medieval Europe?

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Warm-up 10/15/18 Why was feudalism needed in Medieval Europe? Please pass forward your warm-up from the previous 2 weeks. Thank you!

Warm-up 10/16/18 Who do you think played the most important role in feudalism? (monarch, lord, knight, serf) Give 2 reasons for your response.

Warm-up 10/17/18 Overall, do you think feudalism did a good job establishing order in Medieval Europe? Why? Why not?

Warm-up 10/18/18 After writing in your planner respond to this prompt(make sure you fill all the lines): Imagine that you live in Medieval Europe, what do you think life would be like? Describe it. (you can choose to be a monarch, lord, knight or peasant)

Warm-up 10/19/18 Why do you think the Roman Catholic Church had so much power during the early Middle Ages in Europe?(2 to 3 sentence response)

Warm-up 10/22/18 Find and write the definitions for the words: persecute clergy excommunicate

Warm-up 10/23/17 Who do you think should have had the most power in the Holy Roman Empire. Pope or Emperor? Why?

Warm-up 10/24/18 Draw 2 pictures that represent something you have learned about how the Catholic Church influenced the lives of people in Medieval Europe. (over the lines is fine)

Warm-up 10/25/18 1. Medieval paintings often told the story of Christ's life. What does this suggest about people at that time? A. Most people could not read, B. Most people did not believe in God, C. Few were able to paint. 2. What was one reason Christians wanted to receive the seven sacraments? A. to become wise, B. to gain power, C. to gain salvation 3. What are pilgrimages? A. stone fortifications built to repel barbarians, B. military efforts to win control of Jerusalem, C. journeys to holy sites -

Warm-up 10/26/18 Is war in the name of God justified(fair)? Why or why not?