
Middle Ages After 1100
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- Q1What significant event is William the Conqueror known for in 1066?The First CrusadeThe signing of the Magna CartaThe launch of the Spanish ArmadaThe Battle of Hastings30s
- Q2Which document did William the Conqueror commission to record land ownership in England?Domesday BookThe Declaration of IndependenceMagna CartaThe Bill of Rights30s
- Q3What was one of the main reasons William the Conqueror invaded England?To trade with the RomansTo spread ChristianityTo claim the English throneTo build castles30s
- Q4What title was William the Conqueror given after his successful invasion of England?Duke of NormandyKing of EnglandLord of the IslesEmperor of France30s
- Q5Which castle did William the Conqueror order to be built to secure his control over England?Windsor CastleEdinburgh CastleDover CastleThe Tower of London30s
- Q6What was one consequence of William the Conqueror's rule in England?The end of the monarchyEstablishment of democracyThe introduction of feudalismIncrease in trade with Asia30s
- Q7What battle marked the beginning of William the Conqueror's rule in England?Battle of TrafalgarBattle of AgincourtBattle of HastingsBattle of Waterloo30s
- Q8What year did William the Conqueror win the Battle of Hastings?100010661492121530s
- Q9What law established after William the Conqueror's rule helped to unify England?Common LawReligious LawFeudal LawCivil Law30s
- Q10What was the main purpose of the feudal system in medieval Europe?To encourage tradeTo promote democracyTo foster educationTo provide security and order30s
- Q11Who were the peasants in the feudal system?Wealthy landownersFarm workers who were often bound to the landNoble military leadersKings and queens30s
- Q12What was typically exchanged in the feudal system between lords and vassals?Food for shelterLand for loyalty and serviceEducation for protectionGold for goods30s
- Q13What class of people were often bound to the land they worked on and could not leave without permission?NoblesVassalsKnightsSerfs30s
- Q14What was a major reason for the decline of feudalism in Europe?The rise of trade and town developmentThe spread of slaveryThe increase in knightsThe strengthening of monarchies30s
- Q15What did the code of chivalry emphasize for knights in medieval Europe?Bravery, loyalty, and honorWealth, power, and greedIsolation, independence, and strengthConquest, dominance, and control30s