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six-foot-long bow that could rapidly fire arrows
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2
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a medieval monk who traveled from place to place preaching to the poor
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a lord who was granted land in exchange for service and loyalty to a greater lord
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an estate granted by a lord to a vassel
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someone who would pay rent to a lard to farm part of the land
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artisitic decoration of books
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a group of people that between nobles and peasants
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9
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arcitecture that developed in the Middle Ages with flying buttresses
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10
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a person cannot be held in prison without first being charged with a crime
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18
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large group of people who share the same language and cultural heritage
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the requirement that the government act fairly
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24
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an assosiation of merchants or atisans who cooperated to uphold standards of their trade
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a lord's estate that included one or more villages
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money or wealth used to invest in business
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28
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a peasant bound to the lord's land
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31
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a group of merchants who joined together to finance a large-scale venture
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32
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assembly or legislature
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35
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holy image of Christ, the Virgin MAry, or a venerated saint in the Eastern Orthodox Church
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everyday language of the common people
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37
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sacred ritual of the Roman Catholic Church
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38
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a young person learning a trade from a master
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39
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outbreak of a rapidly spreading disease
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