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In the 1300’s, works of Literature began to be Written in the language Of the common people, Also known as ________ The Vernacular

In the Middle Ages, Wealth was based on What? Land

In the Middle Ages, the Church had its own set of laws known as ___________? Canon Laws

The Most Important Feature of the manor economy was that it was ____________, leaving little need to ever leave the manor Self - Sufficient

Which is not a feature of Gothic architecture: 1)Gargoyles 2)Flying Buttresses 3)High Ceilings 4)Tiny Windows Tiny Windows

In the Middle Ages, The Catholic Church Dominated all things Religious and _________, or non - religious Secular

The Monks and Nuns Who left the comforts of Their Monasteries and Convents to spread Christianity Across Europe were known as What? Missionaries

A dirty deed of a noble might cause his entire kingdom to be placed under ___________ by a Pope, so that nobody could Receive the sacraments, and They would all go to hell!  Interdiction

In the later middle ages, ___________, or money for Investment began to replace The barter system Capital

The purpose of a moat which surrounded the Castle was to _________? Prevent enemies from reaching the castle walls

The Medieval Scholar who thought that truth could be found through both faith AND reason was who? Thomas Aquinas

The knight’s code of chivalry is similar to the Samurai code of the __________. Bushido

What story follows a band of English pilgrims to Thomas Becket’s tomb? The Canterbury Tales

Baptism, Confirmation, and Marriage are all examples of ________? Sacraments

What is Theology? The Study of Religion

What is the tax called that people pay to the church? Tithe

Denying a person from receiving sacraments is called __________? Excommunication

_______ is the dealing with religious matters, while secular deals with non-religious matters. Ascetism

Feudalism gave people a sense of ________. Security and safety