| A | B |
| carries temperate air to Britain and western Europe | No. Atlantic Drift |
| an economic & political system of govt in Middle Ages | feudalism |
| important nobles | lords |
| less powerful nobles who were granted land from the lord | vassals |
| gift of land | fief |
| people who lived & worked on the lands belonging to the nobles | serfs |
| large farming estate | manor |
| trained soldiers | knights |
| a religious community in which monks lived | monastery |
| a religious community in which nuns lived | convent |
| religious men | monks |
| religious women | nuns |
| men and women who were thought to be especially holy | saints |
| a large, elaborate church (callled "Bibles of the Poor") | catherdrals |
| a journey to a holy place for a religious purpose | pilgrimage |
| holy war | Crusade |
| buying and selling of goods | commerce |
| organization of people who performed the same task | guilds |
| a person who lives and works under a master tradesman | apprentice |
| skilled worker who were not guild members and could not open their own shops | journeyman |