Which statement best describes Charlemagne’s effect on feudalism in Europe?

Feudalism grew to become the dominant form of government.
Feudalism spread to other parts of Europe, including the Byzantine Empire.
Charlemagne’s laws allowed people to move freely between social classes.
Charlemagne’s new laws stopped the spread of feudalism during his lifetime.

The statement "Feudalism spread to other parts of Europe, including the Byzantine Empire" best describes Charlemagne's effect on feudalism in Europe.

Choose the word or phrase that best completes each sentence.

Charlemagne
much of Western Europe by conquering other kingdoms and tribes.

Charlemagne became the
of the Holy Roman Empire.

Trade
in Western Europe during Charlemagne’s reign.

Charlemagne helped
spread by building more churches and monasteries.

Charlemagne united much of Western Europe by conquering other kingdoms and tribes.

Charlemagne became the emperor of the Holy Roman Empire.

Trade flourished in Western Europe during Charlemagne’s reign.

Charlemagne helped Christianity spread by building more churches and monasteries.

Which statements describe effects of feudalism in medieval Europe? Choose three correct answers.

Feudalism helped towns grow across Western Europe.
Feudalism allowed for little upward movement in the social hierarchy.
Feudalism allowed for more people in the lower classes to own land.
Feudalism helped the upper class maintain power over the lower class.
Feudalism allowed peasants and serfs to earn good money for their hard work.

The correct statements describing effects of feudalism in medieval Europe are:

- Feudalism allowed for little upward movement in the social hierarchy.
- Feudalism helped the upper class maintain power over the lower class.
- Feudalism allowed peasants and serfs to earn good money for their hard work.

What was the role of the manor in medieval Europe?

People from single families lived on manors apart from others.
People joined manors together to form cities for protection.
People of all classes owned manors away from cities.
People lived and worked on manors that were owned by lords.

The correct statement is: People lived and worked on manors that were owned by lords.

Which statement best describes trade in medieval Europe?

Trade was difficult because people used different kinds of currency.
Trade grew because people wanted fancy items from faraway places.
Trade shrank because people lived on farms too far away from one another.
Trade grew along trade routes, but most people only traded for needed items.

The statement "Trade grew along trade routes, but most people only traded for needed items" best describes trade in medieval Europe.

How did feudalism affect the economy in Europe?

It created equality in society.
It created stability in the economy.
It helped peasants and serfs become wealthy.
It made areas use their own separate currencies.

Feudalism affected the economy in Europe by creating stability in the economy.

How did feudalism in Europe compare to feudalism in Japan?

Both emperors were forbidden from having religious duties.
People in Japan had more opportunities to change social class.
Social class was determined by fighting ability.
Both societies had landowning lords who had much of the power.

Feudalism in Europe and Japan shared similarities and differences.

Similarities:
- Both societies had landowning lords who held significant power.
- Both systems had a hierarchical social structure, with different classes and ranks.

Differences:
- In Japan, social class was primarily determined by a person's birth and family lineage, whereas European feudalism was influenced by factors like land ownership and military service.
- In Japan, there was more flexibility for individuals to change social class and rise through the ranks compared to feudalism in Europe.
- There were variations in the role and power of the emperor in each feudal system. In Europe, the emperor had more influence in some cases, while in Japan, the emperor's power was often limited, with real authority held by regional leaders.

Regarding the specific statement options, none of them accurately represent the comparison between feudalism in Europe and Japan.

vWhich statement describes both the knights’ code of chivalry and the samurai’s Bushido code?

Knights protected their lords, but samurai only protected themselves.
Both knights and samurai followed strict codes of honor to be brave and humble.
While samurai were well respected because of their code, knights were not respected.
Both knights and samurai were cruel warriors who were disliked because of their codes.

The statement "Both knights and samurai followed strict codes of honor to be brave and humble" describes both the knights' code of chivalry and the samurai's Bushido code.