Across
- 4. the practice of conducting negotiations between countries.
- 6. an agreement between the pope and the ruler of a country.
- 10. a mounted man-at-arms serving a feudal superior.
- 11. a religious belief that God has already decided who will go to heaven and who will not.
- 13. a person under the protection of a lord to whom he has vowed loyalty.
- 14. a way of thinking that combined faith and reason.
- 15. religious worship service for Catholic Christians.
- 17. the study of religious faith, practice, and experience.
- 18. a narrow inlet of the sea between cliffs or steep slopes.
- 20. a group of citizens that meets to decide whether people should be accused of a crime.
- 21. one who organizes, pays for, and takes on the risk of setting up a business.
- 23. ideas that go against Church teachings
- 24. a pardon, or forgiveness, of a sin
- 25. an emphasis on worldly concerns; belief in the worth of the individual.
Down
- 1. a group of merchants or craftsmen during medieval times.
- 2. a disease that causes a high fever and often death.
- 3. Spanish soldiers who conquered people in other lands.
- 5. the Christian effort to take back the Iberian peninsula.
- 7. the system, spirit, or customs of medieval knighthood.
- 8. a group of citizens that decides whether an accused person is innocent or guilty
- 9. the system of service between a lord and the vassals who have sworn loyalty to the lord.
- 12. a person who is sent by a religious organization to spread the faith.
- 15. an economic theory that depends on a greater amount of exports than imports in order to increase a country's supply of gold and silver.
- 16. a religious movement that created a new form of Christianity known as Protestantism.
- 18. a feudal estate belonging to a vassal.
- 19. a member of the peasant class tied to the land and subject to the will of the landowner.
- 22. to declare invalid
