Monks who moved from one place to another, preaching to the people and living on charity. These monks were known as ______
  • Manor
  • Friars
  • Tithe
  • Serfs
We see the rise of absolute monarchy in Europe in the
  • 15th & 16th centuries
  • 13th & 14th centuries
  • 12th & 13th centuries
  • 16th & 17th centuries
There was a growing uncertainty about the value and purpose of monasticism by the
  • thirteenth century
  • fourteenth century
  • fifteenth century
  • sixteenth-century
What were Cathedral towns?
  • Towns developed around plains
  • Towns developed around Churches
  • Towns developed around industries
  • Towns developed around Capital
The land granted by the lord to the knights was called:
  • Fief
  • Feud
  • Seigneur
  • Manor
A guild was an association of
  • monks
  • farmers
  • craft and industry
  • lords
The king who was declared the Holy Roman Emperor was
  • Charlemagne
  • Louis I
  • Louis II
  • Louis III
The first king who was declared the 'Holy Roman Emperor' was
  • Charlemagne
  • Louis I
  • Louis II
  • Louis III
One of the gradual changes that affected the social and economic ties between the lords and the vassals was
  • agricultural technology
  • environment
  • land use
  • new towns
Who was William I?
  • Duke of Normandy
  • Duke of Exeter
  • Duke of Somerset
  • Duke of Darlington
According to French priests, the basis of classification among the three orders was
  • education
  • race
  • wealth
  • nature of work
Fertile land was known as _____
  • Franks
  • Gaul
  • Manor
  • Fief
The knight was given a piece of land by the lord. This piece of land was called _______
  • Franks
  • Toll
  • Manor
  • Fief
The Church was given the right to take one-tenth of the total produce of the peasant over the course of a year which was called a _____
  • Taille
  • Toll
  • Tithe
  • Franks
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