PPT-FEUDAL SOCIETY

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KING NOBILTY AND CLERGY PEASANTS FIRST ESTATE SECOND ESTATE THIRD ESTATE PRIVILIGED NOT PRIVILIGED THE NOBILITY HAD A MILITARY ROLE THEY WERE SUPPOSED TO DEFEND

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KING NOBILTY AND CLERGY PEASANTS FIRST ESTATE SECOND ESTATE THIRD ESTATE PRIVILIGED NOT PRIVILIGED THE NOBILITY HAD A MILITARY ROLE THEY WERE SUPPOSED TO DEFEND THE POPULATION THE CLERGY WERE THOSE WHO BELONGED TO THE CHURCH PRIESTS AND MONKS PRAYED AND LED A SPIRITUAL LIFE. - Aaron . McCrindle. , Will Gardner, Robbie McCann & Sam . Myhre. Feudalism is the name given . to . a set of legal and military customs in medieval Europe . that . flourished between the 9th and 15th centuries, . Leading up to the Revolution. Feudalism. The political and social system of medieval Europe, in which vassals received land from overlords in exchange for armed warriors and other services.. Rise of Feudalism. Compare/Contrast. Political. Ming: centralized bureaucracy; revived the civil service exam. Qing: foreign rulers; continued civil service system. Confucian ideas present throughout both dynasties. Selective borrowing DID NOT include the civil service system. Building a New Europe. 3 Main Kingdoms of Early Europe. Romans. Anglo-Saxons. Franks. Establishment of a combined Roman – Franks Kingdom. New Legal System Compromises. Wergild: payment for wrong doing. Ancient Rome. Patricians. Knights. Plebeians. Slaves. Middle Ages. Feudal Lords. Vassals. Guild-masters. Journeymen. Apprentices. Serfs. Modern Society. Bourgeois. Proletariat. Historical . Dialecticalism. Chapter 6 Final Exam Review. Big ideas. Breaking apart of feudal structure. Compare/contrast . to European feudalism. Key Concepts. Geography. Classical Period. Kamakura Period and Japanese Samurai, . 1. FEUDALISM. Mr. Wyka - World History. Essential Questions. How can change to political systems impact economic activities?. How is society influenced by changes in political and economic systems?. Why does it matter?. 15. c. – 16. c. Ms. Susan M. Pojer. Horace Greeley H.S. Chappaqua, NY. Characteristics of the New Monarchies. They offered the institution of monarchy as a guarantee of law and order.. They proclaimed that hereditary monarchy was the legitimate form of public power . Feudal Japan. Feudal Vocabulary to know. Shogun: A military ruler of Japan during the feudal period. Shogunate: A . period. of rule by a shogun. Daimyo: A great feudal lord. Domain: Land belonging to one person (fief). FEUDALISM. The political, economic and social system that predominated in Western Europe between the 9. th. and 13. th. centuries.. Mª Victoria Landa. CAROLINGIAN EMPIRE DISINTEGRATION. Mª Victoria Landa. Feudalism. Shogun. Daimyo. Samurai. Ronin. Peasants. Artisans. Merchants. Eta. Hinin. Japan is a group of islands off the coast of Asia, east of the Korean peninsula.. The Emperor Loses Power. By the 1100s, the emperor of Japan’s power was greatly weakened by civil war.. For the first ten minutes of this lesson, go through the images on your handout . nd. try to learn as much about medieval Europe and medieval art (style, composition, medium . etc. ) as you can. The more you look, the more you will be able to guess at, so take your time and do not give up when you have got a simple answer. . Whereas Japan encouraged the imitation of China earlier on, it would eventually isolate itself from all other countries. From the years 1641-1853 Japan would complete cut itself off from the outside world. ~ following the argument . What are intellectuals? How are they created?. Generally, people who use their intellect/specialized education to produce ideas/knowledge that go into developing/maintaining the systems of production of a society.

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