Rome
Celts
Anglo-Saxons
Franks
Vikings
100

What was the type of government the Romans first had?

Republic

100

Whose heads did the Celts display?

Romans

100

Name one of the countries the Anglo-Saxons came from.

Denmark, Germany, or Netherlands.

100

What was the name of one of the Frankish kings/rulers?

Clovis or Charlemagne

100

What was the specific name for Viking ships?

Longships or longboats 

200

Who was at the heart of the Roman republic?

The Senate

200

What metal did the Celts discover?

Iron

200

Name three of the punishments Anglo-Saxons could face.

Stoning, beheading, burning, drowning, having your neck broken, hanging

200

What was the period after the fall of Rome known as?

The Dark Ages

200

What area did the Vikings come from?

Scandinavia 

300

Who were the patricians and plebeians? 

Patricians - wealthy landholding upper class

Plebeians - lower class

300

Who were the druids? What was their role?

Druids were spiritual persons that could stop conflict between the Celts and spread their teachings to the group. 

300

Name two skills the Anglo-Saxons had in terms of work/jobs

Farming, hunting, welding, textile, or leather production

300

What did the Franks hair measure?

Their strength

300

What is a push and pull factor?

Push - encourages people to leave an area due to circumstances

Pull - attracts migrants to areas

400

Name two key characteristics of Roman architecture. 

Arches and aqueducts. 

400

What was a characteristic of Celtic poems? What happened to poetry because of the king's orders?

Rhyme and it was banished

400

How many shillings was a little toe worth?

9 shillings

400

What was the name of the law Clovis created and Charlemagne adapted?

The Salic Code

400

TRUE OR FALSE: Vikings wore horned helmets

FALSE

500

Name three of the causes of the fall of the Roman Empire

Small businesses suffered when Romans used slaves to supply goods and services.

Romans spent too much money on entertainment and luxuries. 

Soldiers carried disease.

After the republic was eliminated, Rome was ruled by emperors - reducing individual freedom more.

Empire became too large and difficult to defend.

Weakened by attacks from Germany.

New religions.

500

Why were walls built around their settlements? To protect them from what?

Wild boar and wolves.

500

What superstitions did they believe in?

Believed in lucky charms. Thought that magic rhymes, potions, stones, or jewels would protect them from evil spirits/sickness.

500

Name one good trait and bad trait about Charlemagne

Good - built schools, expanded education 

Bad - killed soldiers that did not convert to Christianity

500

What were longships used for?

Fishing, trading, going to war