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Title: Medieval%20Feudalism


1
Medieval Feudalism
2
Warm Up
  • 1. What services do our governments provide for
    us?
  • 2. How are these services paid for?
  • 3. Other than money for taxes, what do citizens
    give up in return for government services?

3
Objective
  • SWBAT identify the social and political
    relationships in Feudal Europe in order to
    determine how European Feudalism created
    stability.

4
  • Assessment Using the information you have
    gathered determine how the social and political
    relationships in Medieval European society create
    stability.
  • 1. What are the some of the relationships found
    in Medieval European society?
  • List at least 3 relationships (Example what is
    the relationship between knight and peasant)
  • 3. How do the relationships created through
    Medieval European Feudalism create stability in
    Europe?

5
Challenge Question!!!!
  • (Choose one question to complete for bonus
    points)
  • In what way can a lower rank surpass a higher
    rank socially, politically or both?
  • Is this type of social and political
    relationship apparent in our society today if so
    where and how is it like European Feudalism.

6
Agenda
  • Warm up
  • Objective
  • Which rank are you?
  • Gallery Walk Peasants, Knights, King, Noble
  • Summary Feudalism Pyramid
  • Exit Ticket

7
Which rank are you?
  • Directions On the card you have in front of you,
    you will see a list of 10 duties your person must
    perform.
  • In the front of the room you will notice a
    spatial line from lowest rank to highest rank.
    Judging by the duties your person must perform,
    predict where you lay along the line.
  • These are social relationships
  • Before we start do you know of any social ranking
    we have in our society?

8
Relationships
  • Along your gallery walk it will ask you to assess
    the relationships between classes.
  • What is a relationship?
  • Teacher to Student, What is given and received?
  • Knowledge for attention and interest

9
Gallery Walk Groups
  • Station 1 King Station 3 Knight
  • Station 2 Noble Station 4 Peasant

10
  • Assessment Using the information you have
    gathered determine how the social and political
    relationships in Medieval European society create
    stability.
  • 1. What are the some of the relationships found
    in Medieval European society?
  • List at least 3 relationships (Example what is
    the relationship between knight and peasant)
  • 3. How do the relationships created through
    Medieval European Feudalism create stability in
    Europe?

11
Challenge Question!!!!
  • (Choose one question to complete for bonus
    points)
  • In what way can a lower rank surpass a higher
    rank socially, politically or both?
  • Is this type of social and political
    relationship apparent in our society today if so
    where and how is it like European Feudalism.
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