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2 Early Middle Ages MonarchsLaws and ActsConflicts Hodge Podge Game design by Mary Catherine McGillvray

3 Early Middle Ages $200 $300 $400 $500 Laws and Acts $200 $300 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 MonarchsConflictsHodge Podge Final Jeopardy! $400 $100

4 This group of people did not want a Frenchman as their new English king.

5 They chose a weak family to govern France so they could maintain political control.

6 Longshanks, Edward I, included this group in English government for the first time.

7 The bourgeoisie of France were fooled into believing they had a say in government when they were invited to join in this new legislature.

8 This Supreme Court was created by a “saintly” king.

9 He was Frenchman who was heir to throne of england in 1066.

10 He was the Englishman chosen to rule in 1066 but died with an arrow through his eye.

11 He was known as the “Most Catholic King”.

12 He was England’s first Divine Right Catholic King, in 1603.

13 He was the French King unable to defeat the English or to prevent the marriage of Henry II to Eleanor of Aquitane.

14 King John was forced to sign this document in order to save his throne.

15 This is the act on religion that Queen Elizabeth signed.

16 Charles I signed this document to receive tax money only to ignore it.

17 This Restoration act guaranteed the right to be seen by a judge after arrest.

18 This act signed by William and Mary finally shifted the balance of power to Parliament in England forever.

19 This is the battle that resulted in the crowning of William the Conqueror the King of England.

20 This improbably victory resulted in England becoming the world’s leading naval power.

21 This conflict led to the beheading King Charles I.

22 Elizabeth had to have this woman executed for treason.

23 This long war yielded France’s first true national hero (heroin actually).

24 The nickname given to Queen Elizabeth.

25 The first political parties in Parliament form over the debate of this bill.

26 This is the first legislature to convene in England in 1295.

27 He was England’s Lord Protector.

28 He was the Catholic leaning Archbishop of Canterbury who caused the conflict between Scotland and England in the 1630s.

29 Who are the English Nobles?

30 Who are the French Nobles?

31 Who is English Middle Class?

32 What is the Estates General?

33 What is the Parlement?

34 Who is William of Normandy?

35 Who is Harold Godwinson?

36 Who is Philip II of Spain?

37 Who is James I?

38 Who is Louis VII?

39 What is the Magna Carta?

40 Act of Uniformity?

41 What is the Petition of Right?

42 What is the Act of Habeas Corpus?

43 What is the English Bill of Rights?

44 What is the Battle of Hastings?

45 What is the Spanish Armada?

46 What is the English Civil War?

47 Who is Mary Stuart?

48 What is the Hundred Years War?

49 What is the Virgin Queen?

50 What is the Exclusion Act?

51 What was the Model Parliament?

52 Who was Oliver Cromwell?

53 Who was William Laud?

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56 The Tudor’s

57 This person was first to reign after the death of King Henry VIII.

58 Who is Edward?


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