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100

How did Otto the Great increase his power?

By making alliances with other German nobles.

100

What is the Magna Carta?

A document that promises certain rights.

100

How did people know that the mob leader was Peter the Hermit in 1096?

He was dressed like a hermit.

100

Who were the two most famous philosophers of the Middle Ages who lived in Córdoba?

One was the Muslim scholar and judge Ibn Rushd, or Averroës. The other was the Jewish scholar Moses Maimonides.

100

What happened in 1347? Why?

Ships arrived at Italian ports with dead or dying crews due to the bubonic plague.

200

What was Pope Gregory VII's name before he became pope?

Hildebrand

200

What is the common law?

A law that has developed from custom and judges' decisions, rather than acts of a lawmaking assembly.

200

What does "Deus le veult!" mean, and why did the people say it?

It means "God wills it!" and they said it because it was their slogan.

200

What were the restrictions for Non-Muslims?

They had to follow specific rules, pay a special tax, and couldn't carry Bibles in public.

200

How long did Europe enjoy economic growth, but what changed that?

Europe experienced two centuries of economic growth, but excessive rain later destroyed crops.

300

What were Otto the Great's descendants called?

Ottonian kings

300

What is habeas corpus?

It is a court order to bring an arrested person before a judge or a court.

300

What is a heresy?

A belief that is rejected by official Church reaching.

300

What kingdom was left in the middle of the 1200s?

The kingdom of Granada.

300

When did the Hundred Years' War begin and end?

1337-1453.

400

By the end of Phillip II's reign, what did France have?

The strongest monarchy in medieval Europe.

400

What happens once you get arrested in the rule of law in Medieval England?

Arrest, Writ of Habeas Corpus, Court Trial by Jury, and then Conviction.

400

In 1144, the MUslims counter-attacked and conquered the crusader state of what?

Edessa

400

What happened in 1492?

Ferdinand and Isabella decreed the banishment of Jews who refused to convert to Christianity.

400

What did the Hundred Years' War increase?

A sense of patriotism that developed in each kingdom.

500

After Charlemagne's empire fell, the German part of the kingdom was divided into a number of dukes. Following tradition, what did they do? 

They chose one of their own to be king.

500

What are some things King John agreed to and recognized?

King John agreed to baronial rights, promised to seek tax approval from a council, and recognized trial by jury.

500

What did the French noble Jean de Joinville write?

"I never once let my eyes turn back...for fear my heart might be filled with longing [for] my lovely castle and the two children I had left behind."

500

What is a scapegoat?

A person who is blamed for something they didn't do.

500

What did Joan of Arc do at the age of sixteen?

Cut her hair, dressed as a man, and journeyed 11 days through enemy territory to meet Charles, the French crown prince.

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