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100

What did Pope Gregory do when Henry tried to remove him from his position as pope?

He excommunicated Henry.

100

Who did the rebellious barons force to sign the Magna Carta?

The King
100

What were the crusades for?

It was to establish Christian control over the Holy Land.

100

By the early 700s, Muslims ruled most of what peninsula?

The Iberian Peninsula

100

What was the bubonic plague also known as?

Black Death

200

Who declared they had supreme authority over the Church and secular leaders?

Pope Gregory VII.

200

What is common law?

Law based on judges' decisions and customs.
200

How did the Third Crusade end?

In a truce.

200

What were Muslims in Spain known as?

Moors.

200

What was the conflict between England and France called?

The Hundred Year's War

300

What did the Italian monk, Hildebrand, become in 1703?

The pope.

300

What was William the Conqueror?

The Norman duke.

300

Peter the Hermit called all Christians to join his fight for what purpose?

To free Jerusalem.

300

What was the Reconquista?

The movement to drive the Muslims from Spain.

300

What are scrapegoats?

People who are blamed for a problem they didn't cause.

400

How was Otto the Great similar to?

Charlemagne

400

What became a destination of pilgrimage?

The Cathedral of Canterbury.

400

How were minor heresies forgiven?

A fast or a whipping.

400

What were Isabella and Ferdinand determined to do?

Unite Spain.

400

After Black Death, the remaining serfs demanded what?

They demanded wages for their work.

500

Who came to the throne in 1180?

King Philip II Augustus

500

What does habeas corpus mean in Latin?

"You shall have the body."

500

Who organized the Second Crusade?

King Louis VII and the German emperor.

500

When did Ferdinand of Aragon marry Isabella?

1469

500

What weapon helped England win key battles in the early stages war?

The longbow.

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