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1-100 Document signed by King John in

1-100A Magna Carta Select a new category Select a New Category

1-200 Spells out kings traditional rights

1-200A Constitution of Claredon Select a New Category

1-300 Common Signs of the Black Death

1-300A Black and Blue blotches Select a New Category

1-400 Convent

1-400A Religious buildings for women Select a New Category

1-500 What is the Reconquesta?

1-500A The removal of Muslims from the Iberian Peninsula Select a New Category

What is the Inquisition?

2-100A The questioning of heretics Select a New Category

2-200 Trading with Asia

2-200A Led to the bubonic plaque Select a New Category

2-300 longbow

2-300A What was the technological advancement that helped the English win many battles of the Hundred Years’ War? Select a New Category

2-400 Parliament

2-400A King Henry II’s Reforms weakened the power of ______________ _ Select a New Category

2-500 Joan of Arc

2-500A Who lead the battle of New Orleans? Select a New Category

Bubonic plaque The Hundred Years’ War Legal Reforms such as the Magna Carta

3-100A Name one cause of the decline of feudalism. Select a New Category

3-200 Bubonic Plaque Hundred Years’ War Legal Reforms

3-200A Cause of the Decline of feudalism Select a New Category

3-300 Made up by commoners

3-300A House of Commons Select a New Category

3-400 Made up the House of Lords

3-400A Select a New Category Nobles and church Officials

3-500 This is a word that means church officials or ordained priests

3-500A Clergy Select a New Category

Why does the House of Commons have such a name?

4-100A Because it is made up of commoners and townspeople Select a New Category

4-200 Why is Bernard Clairvoux important? What did he do?

4-200A Instigated the 2 nd Crusade Select a New Category

4-300 Who is William the Conqueror?

4-300A Defeated Harold Godwison for the the thrown of England Select a New Category

4-400 What is the region in western France across the English Channel known as?

4-400A Normandy Select a New Category

4-500 Why were the Crusades fought?

4-500A European crusaders wanted control over Jerusalem and Palestine Select a New Category

What is the significance of The Battle of Hastings?

5-100A William the Conqueror defeated Harold Godwinson for control of England Select a New Category

5-200 Theology means

Select a New Category The study of religion and God.

5-300 Francis of Assisi was a

5-300A Franciscan monk who lived among the poor and the sick. Select a New Category

5-400 What is heresy?

5-400A Religious beliefs that conflict with the church Select a New Category

5-500 Anti-semitism means

5-500A The blaming or scapegoating of Jews for problems or in other words hatred of Jews. Select a New Category

Who is Thomas Aquinas?

6-100A A Dominican friar who cobined chruch teachings with the ideas of philosophy/Aristot le Select a New Category

6-200 What is vernacular?

6-200A Everyday language (local language) Select a New Category

6-300 How did the Catholic Church use its power to uphold its teachings?

6-300A Inquisition, expelled Jews and Muslims and preaching, sending missionaries Select a New Category

6-400 Which people invaded Europe in the Middle Ages?

6-400A Select a New Category Vikings, Magyards and Muslims

Who Who created Parliament?

King Edward Select a New Category