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This word was the Greco-Roman name for the inhabitants of Britain


Pretani


100

The Romans called the island by this name


Britannia


100

This name was introduced in 1801 when Great Britain united with Ireland.


The United Kingdom


100

Great Britain is divided into this number of political and cultural units


three


100

England, Wales, and this northern country make up Great Britain.


Scotland


200

what is BC?

Before Christ

200

What is AD?

Anno Domini

200

This class of Celtic society included priests, teachers, judges, and philosophers.


Druids


200

The Celts did not form a single empire but were organized into these groups.


Tribes

200

This famous Celtic symbol represents eternity and the interconnection of life.


the Celtic knot


300

After the Romans left Britain in 410 AD, this Germanic group began settling in Britain in the 5th century.


the Anglo-Saxons


300

The Anglo-Saxons came from these three modern-day European countries.


Germany, Denmark, and the Netherlands


300

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300

The Anglo-Saxon period inspired legends about this possibly historical British king


King Arthur


300

The settlement of the Anglo-Saxons in Britain began during this century.


the 5th century


400

These four kingdoms were established by the Anglo-Saxons in Britain.


Wessex, Mercia, Northumbria, and East Anglia


400

Christianity was officially accepted in Britain in this year during the Anglo-Saxon era.


597 AD


400

In the 8th and 9th centuries, Britain faced invasions from these Scandinavian raiders, who came primarily from Denmark, Norway, and Sweden.



The Vikings



400

The region of northern and eastern England where Vikings settled and Norse laws were practiced was called this.


The Danelaw


400

Historians study this medieval embroidery to learn about clothing, weapons, and social structures of 11th-century England.


The Bayeux Tapestry


500

What is feudalism?


This system, whose name comes from the French word feu, was based on the idea that all land belonged to the king but was held by vassals in exchange for services and goods.


500

What are the Red rose and the White rose?


In the Wars of the Roses, this symbol represented the House of Lancaster, while this symbol represented the House of York.


500

What is the Magna Carta?


Signed in the 13th century, this document limited the king’s power and laid the foundation for England’s parliamentary system.


500

During the 1381 Wat Tyler Rebellion, this king imposed the poll tax that sparked the uprising. Who is king?


King Richard II


500

What is the Wat Tyler Rebellion?


Peasants’ growing demands for rights and fair treatment eventually led to this famous 14th-century English rebellion.


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