Feudalism and the Catholic Church
Students explain how the Catholic Church shaped medieval society by influencing power, daily life, education, and rules—while also supporting and challenging feudal leaders.
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Warm-Up: Who Has Power When Everyone Believes?
10 XP · Knowledge
Warm-Up XP Breakdown
SP (Skill Points)0
CP (Challenge Points)10
This quick-write rewards clear reasoning about influence: beliefs, rules, and social pressure can shape behavior as much as armies or money.
In the Middle Ages, most people in Western Europe belonged to the Catholic Church. If leaders controlled what people believed, they could shape daily life.
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Activity 1: Explain the Church’s Role in Medieval Society (4 Sentences)
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Activity 1 XP Breakdown
SP (Skill Points)10
CP (Challenge Points)10
Skill Points reward accurate details about Church structure and influence. Challenge Points reward strong explanations of how belief shaped behavior and power.
Student Instructions
- Include: (1) who, (2) what power/influence, (3) impact on society.
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Target
Pope/Church leadership → Bishops/priests → Monasteries → Ordinary people.
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S1 – Pope
S2 – Local Clergy
S3 – Monasteries
S4 – Daily Life
Paragraph Builder – How the Church Shaped Medieval Life
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Activity 2: How the Church Connected to Feudalism
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SP (Skill Points)10
CP (Challenge Points)10
Skill Points reward clear cause/effect reasoning using the text. Challenge Points reward strong connections between Church authority, feudal leadership, and daily life.
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Connection to Feudalism
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