Royal Power Grows pgs.244-249 Term, People, and Places William the Conqueror William the Conqueror Common law Common law Jury Jury King John King John.

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Royal Power Grows pgs Term, People, and Places William the Conqueror William the Conqueror Common law Common law Jury Jury King John King John Magna Carta Magna Carta Due process law Due process law Habeus corpus Habeus corpus Parliamment Parliamment Louis IX Louis IX

Comprehension/Critical Thinking Questions How did William increase royal power? How did William increase royal power? What was the issue bewteen Henry II and Thomas Beckett? What was the issue bewteen Henry II and Thomas Beckett? Who did the Magna Carta benefit at the time of its creation? Who did the Magna Carta benefit at the time of its creation? How was the power of the English king limited? How was the power of the English king limited? How did Hugh Capet become king? How did Hugh Capet become king? Why was the Capetian monarchy important ? Why was the Capetian monarchy important ?

Text King John angered his own nobles with oppresive taxes and other abuses of power. In 1215, a group of rebellious barons cornered John and forced him to sign the Magna Carta, or Great Charte, which gave the nobles certain rights and made it clear that the monarch must obey the law. King John angered his own nobles with oppresive taxes and other abuses of power. In 1215, a group of rebellious barons cornered John and forced him to sign the Magna Carta, or Great Charte, which gave the nobles certain rights and made it clear that the monarch must obey the law.

Homework Due Thursday Write a significant sentence for each of the terms, people, and places of this section. Write a significant sentence for each of the terms, people, and places of this section. Complete the chart on Royal Power and the Venn Diagram on Royal Power of France. Complete the chart on Royal Power and the Venn Diagram on Royal Power of France.

Conflicts Between Monarchs and Popes Pope or Emperor ActionsEffects Otto I Cooperated with the Church Cooperated with the Church Pope crowned Otto emperor. Gregory VII Banned lay investiture, excommunicated Henry IV Banned lay investiture, excommunicated Henry IV Forgave Henry, then was forced into exile. Henry IV Frederick I Innocent III

The Holy Roman Empire and the Church Terms, People, and Places pgs Holy Roman Empire Holy Roman Empire Henry IV Henry IV Pope Gregory VII Pope Gregory VII Lay investiture Lay investiture Frederick Barbarossa Frederick Barbarossa Pope Innocent III Pope Innocent III

Comprehension and Critical Thinking Questions What powers did the Holy Roman emperors claim regarding the Church? What powers did the Holy Roman emperors claim regarding the Church? What was Pope Gregory VII’s view of lay investiture? What was Pope Gregory VII’s view of lay investiture? How did northern Italian cities resist Frederick? How did northern Italian cities resist Frederick? What was the effect of German emperors clashing with Italy? What was the effect of German emperors clashing with Italy?

Homework Due Friday Complete chart. Complete chart. Categorize each key term at the the beginning of the section into one of the following categories: politics, culture, or geography. Then write a sentence foreach term explaining your choice. Categorize each key term at the the beginning of the section into one of the following categories: politics, culture, or geography. Then write a sentence foreach term explaining your choice.