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A person who works for another person in order to learn a skill or a trade is

apprentice

Which of these improvements reduced the number of illnesses and deaths during the Middle Ages

All of the answers are correct.

Why was excommunication an effective form of punishment for people who disobeyed church laws

an excommunicated person was denied contact with most of society

A troubadour in the Middle Ages was a

A troubadour was a wandering poet, he/she would write songs about ladies, love and chivalry. The troubadour was practacly a pilgrim and a freeman.

What is the old manuscript where you learned all about the Norse gods

The Eddas

The land around town sites was usually owned by who

A monastery or feudal lord.

Merchants encouraged people to bring their goods for trade by setting up

trade fairs

The trade association formed in northern Germany was called the

hanseatic League

Towns that became members of trade associations had the power to

all correct

In addition to teaching some amount of tolerance the Crusades also encouraged

all answers are correct

new ideas, trade, travel

Which of the following EXCEPT were created or invented during the early Middle Ages

typewritters

The product created by a journyeman for approval by guild officials was called a

masterpiece

What effects did trade fairs have on Europe

not alot

What is the disease called the rats in 1377

The Black Death: Bubonic Plague

Trade associations offered the advantage of what

dvvv

What kind of services are offered by the company City and Guilds

The services that are offered by the company City & Guilds regard vocational training. The City and Guilds company has more than 500 locations in more than 81 schools.

What was the disease that killed millions of people carried by

The disease that killed millions of people was carried by Bubonic plague and was carried by rats.

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