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Feudalism

QuestionAnswer
A deadly contagious disease caused by bacteria and spread by fleas also called black death Bubonic plague
Ruled by the people in a democracy citizens, elect representatives to make and carry out laws Democratic
I guess as to the value or size of something Estimate
The basis from which an idea or situation develops Foundation
The legal concept, then an accused person cannot be jailed indefinitely without being charged with a crime Habeas corpus
A person who holds beliefs that are contrary to a set of religious teachings Heretic
A series of battles fought between France and England from 1337 to 1453 Hundred years war
A written legal agreement signed in 1215 that limited the English monarch’s power Magna Carta
A governing body created by King Edward I that included some commoners, church officials and Nobles Model parliament
I believe, custom or way of doing something that has existed for a long time Traditional
A meadow where the angry nobles and king John met Runnymede
What does Magna Carta mean? Great charter in Latin
A 17-year-old peasant girl claiming she heard the voice of Saints, urging her to save France she disguised as a boy and put on a suit of armor to fight Joan of Arc
What happened in 1429 Joan of Ark led a French army to victory in the battle of Orleans
What is a longbow? The English army used these they had arrows, fired more quickly, and could pierce the armor
The Archbishop of Canterbury was killed by four nights his tomb is a popular destination for pilgrimages Thomas Becket
Who made Joan of Arc a saint? The Roman Catholic Church
Made legal reform a central concern of his reign He issued the constitutions of Clarendon King Henry II
King Henry the second issued a document that claimed to spelled out the king’s traditional rights Constitutions of Claradon
Who did King Henry the second have a quarrel (fight) with that also Lead to a major conflict with the Catholic Church? Thomas Beckett, his friend
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