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Proud Taste Jeopardy Places The Capets Plantagenets Events Figurative Language 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500

Help (1) Save a duplicate of this template. (2) Enter all answers and questions in the outline view. (3) View as a slideshow. (4) Use the home red button after each question. ©Norman Herr, 2000

Places-100 ANSWER: was called the city of light- the light of knowledge QUESTION: What is Paris?

Places-200 ANSWER: Thomas Becket resigned as chancellor to become Archbishop of QUESTION: What is Canterbury

Places-300 ANSWER: Henry II was crowned King of England at this old church. QUESTION: What the Westminster Abbey

Places-400 ANSWER: This place put women on a pedestal QUESTION: What are Courts of Love?

Places-500 ANSWER: Eleanor wanted to take carpets from this city. QUESTION: What is Constantinople?

The Capets-100 ANSWER: Louis VII killed 1300 people in this town. QUESTION: What is Vitry?

The Capets-200 ANSWER: She referred to Eleanor as the “she-devil.” QUESTION: Who is Adelaide?

The Capets-300 ANSWER: They were cousins in the 4th degree. QUESTION: Who are Eleanor and Louis?

The Capets-400 ANSWER: He is the son of Louis VII. QUESTION: Who is Phillip Augustus?

The Capets-500 ANSWER: He married Eleanor’s granddaughter, Blanche QUESTION: Who is Louis VIII?

The Plantagenets-100 ANSWER: She learned understanding from her years in prison. QUESTION: Who is Eleanor?

The Plantagenets-200 ANSWER: He was 18 years old when he married Eleanor QUESTION: Who is Henry II?

The Plantagenets-300 ANSWER: He was a cheater and a liar. QUESTION: Who is John Lackland?

The Plantagenets-400 ANSWER: Known as Lord of Little Land. QUESTION: Who is Young Henry?

The Plantagenets-500 ANSWER: Their jealousy of each other was the cause of the 2nd rebellion. QUESTION: Who are Richard and Young Henry?

Events-100 ANSWER: Witnesses would testify about a crime. QUESTION: What is Trial by Jury?

Events-200 ANSWER: The result of King Henry wanting his 3 sons to give up a share of their land to John. QUESTION: What is the 1st Rebellion?

Events-300 ANSWER: This event resulted in Frederick Barbarossa dieing, Philip Augustus got sick, and Richard was shipwrecked on his way home QUESTION: What is the 3rd Crusade?

Events-400 ANSWER: Eleanor and Louis participated in this “Holy War.” QUESTION: What is the 2nd Crusade?

Events-500 ANSWER: This was signed by King John and called the “Great Charter.” QUESTION: What is the Magna Carta?

Figurative Language-100 ANSWER: He is as brave as a lion. QUESTION: Who is Richard?

Figurative Language-200 ANSWER: Called the grandest puppeteer in all of England. QUESTION: Who is Henry II?

Figurative Language-300 ANSWER: He is compared to a “pustule” (pimple). QUESTION: Who is John?

Figurative Language-400 ANSWER: She is as energetic as an Energizer Rabbit. QUESTION: Who is Eleanor?

Figurative Language-500 ANSWER: Richard referred to him as a pussy cat. QUESTION: Who is Young Henry?