
Decline of feudalism ch. 5 TCI
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- Q1What is the name of the deadly contagious disease caused by bacteria and spread by fleas?Model ParliamentMagna CartaBubonic plagueHabeas corpus30s
- Q2What is the legal concept that an accused person cannot be jailed indefinitely without being charged with a crime called?King Henry IIHabeas corpusHereticThomas Becket30s
- Q3Who created the governing body known as the Model Parliament?Thomas BecketHundred Years’ WarConstitution of ClarendonKing Edward I30s
- Q4What is the name of the written legal agreement signed in 1215 that limited the English monarch’s power?Bubonic plagueMagna CartaHereticHundred Years’ War30s
- Q5What is the term used to describe a person who holds beliefs that are contrary to a set of religious teachings?Habeas corpusBubonic plagueHereticMagna Carta30s
- Q6In which war did France and England engage in a series of battles from 1337 to 1453?Thomas BecketModel ParliamentHundred Years’ WarConstitution of Clarendon30s
- Q7Who was the Archbishop of Canterbury who had a long, bitter quarrel with King Henry II?Hundred Years’ WarConstitution of ClarendonKing Henry IIThomas Becket30s
- Q8Which English king implemented legal reforms, including the requirement for formal accusations and trials before royal judges?Thomas BecketModel ParliamentKing Henry IIHeretic30s
- Q9What was the purpose of the Magna Carta?Constitution of ClarendonTo protect the rights of nobles and limit the English monarch’s powerHundred Years’ WarBubonic plague30s
- Q10What was the impact of the bubonic plague on Europe?King Henry IIHereticTrade and commerce slowed, power shifted from nobles to common people, weakening of the manor systemThomas Becket30s
- Q11When did the Hundred Years' War take place?1500 to 16001400 to 15001337 to 14531250 to 135030s
- Q12Who were the main parties involved in the Hundred Years' War?Russia and PolandItaly and SpainEngland and FranceGermany and Austria30s
- Q13What were the disputes over in the Hundred Years' War?Colonial territoriesLand in FranceReligionTrade routes30s
- Q14Which king of France was involved in the disputes?King Henry VIIIKing Charles VKing Louis XIVKing Philip VI30s
- Q15Which king of England was involved in the disputes?King Edward IIIKing Henry VIIKing Henry VKing Richard III30s