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parish, see, and diocese are all terms associated with
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the organization of the church
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a long term result of the viking invasions was
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the growth of feudalism
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feualdalism became a complex sysstem because
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vassals often owed loyalty to more than one king
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the feudal contract was an arrangement by which a
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lord and vassal both agreed to certain obligations
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the realtionship bewteen serf and lord could be compared to that between a vassal and a lard because
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bith realitonships involved mutual responsibilities and duties
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feudal justice was based largely upon
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germanic tribal custom and tradition
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the tithe and sacrements were associated with
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the church
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who was the founder of the merovigian dynasty
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clovis
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most wars during the age of feudalism were fought to
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settle disputes about boundaries adn land rights
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a grant of land that used to be owned by a noble was called a
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fief
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a lord received most of his income from
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the work of hid peasants
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the treaty of verdun divided the
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kingdom of the franks
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most of the power in the feudal system was held by the
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local lords
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the major reason for the development of the feudalism
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the need for protection in the absence of a central government
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the economic system that was prevalent in the middle ages was characterized but estates containing villages in which peasants farmed the lords lands and provided other servies to the lords and each other is called
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manorialism
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the strict monastic life was meant to show
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a devotion to god
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one of the agricultural improvements during the middle ages was the
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crop rotation system
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exclusion from sacraments in the roam catholic church is called
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excommunication
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the peace of god called for
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a cease fire on church holidays and the weekends
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in medieval society, a vassal generally had more loyalty to his
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lord than to his king
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the hierarchy of the church officials from top to bottom are
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pope
archbishop bishop priest |