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How were goods and services exchanged on the manor? With money and coins Through barter

How were goods and services exchanged on the manor? With money and coins Through barter Through the church With credit cards. Through barter. This was the profession of a person who made and repaired roofs A thatcher A brewer A smith A herald. A thatcher.

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How were goods and services exchanged on the manor? With money and coins Through barter

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  1. How were goods and services exchanged on the manor? With money and coins Through barter Through the church With credit cards

  2. Through barter This was the profession of a person who made and repaired roofs A thatcher A brewer A smith A herald

  3. A thatcher A large elegant church is called what? A mosque A synagogue A chapel A cathedral

  4. A cathedral A man who became a knight was always called or addressed as … Dame Squire Sir Mister

  5. Sir A ditch for protection built around a castle and often filled with water was called what? A moat A catapult A lance A bridge

  6. A moat Serfs and peasants were represented by what piece in the game of Chess? Bishop Pawn Rook None of these

  7. Pawn The leader of the Catholic Church during Medieval times and now is called by what name? The Priest The Bishop The Pope The Monk

  8. The Pope This was the weapon used in jousting A dagger A sword A mace A lance

  9. A lance What effect did the Crusades have on Europe? It increased the use of money to buy goods and services It opened new trade routes from Europe to the East It helped cities grow as commoners left the manor for new and better opportunities All of the above

  10. All of the above Hear Ye! Hear Ye! Ye shall study all of The bellwork Assignments and Practice test, so ye Might be successful On the final on Monday

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