
Feudalism
Quiz by Heather Gibson
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- Q1
Why is learning about history important?
It helps us understand how the past affects our present and future.
It only teaches us about old wars.
It is not useful for our daily lives.
It teaches us about kings and queens.
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How does studying history prepare us for the future?
It gives us superpowers.
It helps us learn from past events to avoid repeating mistakes.
It tells us the best fashion trends.
It explains how to build robots.
30s - Q3
Who is the top of the feudalism pyramid?
Serf
Knight
Lord
King
30s - Q4
What group of people are at the bottom of the feudalism pyramid?
Knights
Lords
Serfs
Kings
30s - Q5
Which group of people fought in battles and helped protect the land in the feudal system?
Merchants
Peasants
Serfs
Knights
30s - Q6
What was on of the main reasons for the rise of feudalism?
To promote trade between countries.
To provide protection during invasions.
To create large cities.
To invent new farming techniques.
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Why was Charlemagne important?
He discovered America.
He united much of Europe and spread Christianity across the continent.
He invented the printing press.
He built the Great Wall of China.
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What was one of the good things Charlemagne did about education?
He promoted the establishment of school throughout his empire.
He invented the school system.
He only taught noble children.
He banned all books.
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What was one of Charlemagne's contribution to the laws?
He abolished all laws.
He made legal codes across his empire the same.
He allowed each region to have different laws.
He created only religious laws.
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What happened to charlemagne's empire after his death?
It became a republic.
It fell apart because no one was strong enough to keep it safe.
It was taken over by France?
It grew larger and powerful.
30s - Q11
What was a king's responsibility regarding the people during times of war?
protecting their lives and property
teaching them to fish
finding treasure for them
giving them a vacation
30s - Q12
What was one way kings showed their authority over their land?
planting gardens
making movies
playing sports
creating and enforcing laws
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