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Medieval Times Bluff Game 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30

What did the serfs vow to do?

What age did a person start training to be a knight?

What is Homage?

Who is in charge of the Manor?

What is a Freeman?

What is the “glue” that holds society together?

Explain what Feudal Relationship is.

Who is Charlemagne?

Who were the most fierce invaders?

What is a Monk and where do they live?

What is the first part of writing a DBQ?

What does DBQ stand for?

True/False: Prince John was a good leader.

What is a vassal?

What kind of castle had a moat but no wall?

Which of these was the best way to attack a Mott and Bailey: Ladder, Siege, Fire.

What is a Concentric Castle?

Who was William the Conqueror?

True/False: Women had equal rights?

Explain the Feudal System.

What did the Baron’s create to be treated eaqually?

Where was King Richard I?

Give one rule from the Magna Carta.

What are 2 causes of the Black Death?

What is Habeas Corpus?

What were two of the problems that Prince John Created?

What was the effect of the plague?

What is a Belfry Tower?

How does a catapult work?

How does a siege work?