
The First Barons' War and Magna Carta reissued
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- Q1How did King John’s disagreement with the Church impact England?It led to the Pope becoming the overlord of John and England.It led to a period of peace and prosperity in England.It had no significant impact on the country.30s
- Q2Write in the missing word. In 1215, the barons prepared to fight King John, they were led by Robert ...Users enter free textType an Answer30s
- Q3In 1215, what did King John do when he realised he could not defeat the uprising against him?He was forced to accept the barons’ demands set out in Magna Carta.He continued to resist and fight the barons.He requested help from foreign allies.30s
- Q4How did King John approve Magna Carta?He sealed Magna Carta with the Great Seal of England.He signed Magna Carta with his Great Signature of England.There was no way of knowing that he had approved Magna Carta.30s
- Q5Why are some historians excited about the clause which stated that no freeman could be imprisoned unless they are judged by their peers?It is believed to be the start of feudalism.It is believed to be the start of the Church's interference in legal matters.It is believed to be the start of basic human rights.30s
- Q6What were the radical clauses in the Magna Carta known as?church clausesfeudal clausessecurity clausesking's clauses30s