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Quest 4: Social Life

_Directions:
1. Listen to the Computer-Side Chat
2. Answer the questions in the GoogleDoc
3. Answer the Quest Questions in a Microsoft Word Document
4. Write your journal entry on your Blog
5. Complete the Mastery Quiz for the Quest

6. Below the Quest Questions are any additional readings and resources

Computer-Side Chat

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Quest 4 Questions:
Life in a Castle or two
Life in Village or Manor
Children
Middle Ages Food
Clothing
Knights

SEE middle ages terms below.
1. What was the manor? Describe what life in general was like in the manor.
Great place to start: http://middleages.pppst.com/manorlife.html learning about manor life.
2. What were the different classes living in and around the manors and their roles in society?
3. Explain how the manor was both interdependent and specialized at the same time?
4. There were many jobs/crafts for craftsman/artisans in the towns. Make a list and description for as many of
    their jobs as you can find.
5. Find out as much detail as you can about your life: food, dress, house, schooling, church life, games, music, 
    drink, travel, etc..  Life in a Castle
         * If you are a Knight, explain how you become a Knight and what a Knight does to train?
6. What was the role of women in society? How did their rights compare to those of men?
7. What was life like for children?  How was it different for each class? Look at Health, education, work, etc..
8. How has life changed from the time Rome ruled?
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