What’s your Middle Ages IQ?

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What’s your Middle Ages IQ?

1. What civilization’s collapse led to the Middle Ages in Europe? D. Romans

2. Monasteries of Europe were raided by these people of the north during the early Middle Ages? D. Vikings  

3. The Benedictine Rule regulated the lives of these people who lived in monasteries? D. Monks

4. An important reason for the development of feudalism was the B. Need for protection in the absence of a central government.

5. Under the feudal system, kings and powerful nobles granted land to other nobles in return for: D. loyalty, military assistance, and services

6. Which of these wasn’t a type of ordeal used in medieval Europe? C. trial by luke-warm water

7. The purpose of this was to free the Holy Land from the Muslims. C. the Crusades

8. The Black Death was transmitted directly to humans by which of the following: B. Fleas

9. The Black Death was believed to have originated from this continent? D. Asia  

10. Which of these is not true of the Black Death in the middle ages? C. Sixty Hail Mary’s a day and 10% of your pay was the cure.

6. Manors 1. Black Death 2. Towns 7. Trade 3.Cities 8. Towns 4. Banks 9. Cities 10. Nobles 5. Farming

11. Family 16. Guilds 17.God 12. Land 13. Talent 18. Fame 19. Fortune 14. Hard work 20. Fighting 15. Roman Catholic

21. Smart 25. 2-Dimensional 22. Give up 26. 3-Dimensional 23. Wealth 27. Little 24. Latin 28. Great