During the middle age, people in Europe saw society as being divided into three order: those who ________, those who ____, and those who ______.
The people who worked were the ____. They were the _____ group in society and were often illiterate. Typically, peasants lived on estates called _____ and worked the fields. They spent past of the time working in their own ____ and part of the time working in the fields of the lord of the manor.
The people who fought were the ___ who came from the class of nobility. They did not work in the fields, but instead were expected to perform ___ obligations to their lords. Becoming a knight was expensive because knights were expected to provide their own ____ and weapons . Therefore, only nobles could become knights. The people who prayed were the _____, which included the priests, the monks, and the bishops. They were considered the highest order in society since they were thought to be the closest to _____.