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Key learning points
- In this lesson, we will learn about what the medieval world was like, how it was connected, and what mattered to people alive at that time.
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5 Questions
Q1.
What is the name of someone who disagrees with the official position of the Church?
A peasant
A pilgrim
A priest
Q2.
What did John Wycliffe think about the Bible?
He said it should be translated from English to Latin.
He said it should never be spoken out loud.
He said it was a beautiful example of the Latin language.
Q3.
Who lived in a monastery?
Soldiers
The king and the queen
Villagers
Q4.
What was the name of the tax paid by everyone to the Church?
The geld
The poll tax
The sacrifice
Q5.
What services did monasteries provide?
They provided soldiers.
They sold groceries.
They were holiday destinations.
5 Questions
Q1.
We know more about kings and queens than we do about ordinary men and women in the medieval world because...
All the things written down about ordinary men and women are in a language we no longer understand.
Kings and queens didn't want ordinary people to be remembered.
Ordinary men and women weren't interested in being remembered.
Q2.
Women in the medieval world were expected to be...
Adventurous and ambitious
Grumpy
Loud and opinionated.
Q3.
Medieval England was famous for its...
People
Towns
Wheat
Q4.
People went on pilgrimages because....
They had time to kill.
They wanted to go on a relaxing holiday.
They would get in trouble with their priest if they didn't.
Q5.
Why were people so shocked by Margery Kempe?
She had 14 children.
She was terrible at running businesses.
She wore gold pipes in her hair.