Middle Ages

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