England
Parliament
Crusades
Reconquista
Church Scholars
100

The Magna Carta guaranteed the right to trial by _______

Jury

100

Parliament was a way for people to have a _______ in government

voice

100

The Crusades created bitterness between who?

Christians, Jew, Muslims

100

Who was being removed from the Iberian Peninsula?

Muslims

100

In the Church hierarchy, who was above the Priests?

Bishops

200

The Magna Carta limited the powers of who?

the King

200

Parliament created the foundations for a _____________ government

representative

200

After the Crusades, Muslim populations __________ most of their lost land

Regained

200

Who where the two main powers behind the Reconquista?

Spain and Portugal

200

Church scholars translated text into _________

Latin

300

Reason for conflict between King John and The Pope

appointing Church officials or taxing of the Church

300

What was the demographic of the first Parliament?

2 knights, 2 Burgesses, Nobles and Clergy

300

What happened to the European Monarchs after the Crusades?

They gained power

300

What was the main purpose of the Spanish Inquisition?

To enforce Catholic beliefs

300

The Church funded schools which became known as ____________

Universities

400

What document started the legal practice of Due Process?

Magna Carta

400

Parliament played a key role in approving _______ and passing ___________

taxes, laws

400

What non-Muslim city was sacked in the 4th Crusade?

Constantinople

400

The Inquisition created a lack of cultural _________

Diversity

400

The Franciscans focused on _________ and the ______

poverty, poor

500

Latin term that limited the king’s power to keep people in prison 

habeas corpus

500

Parliament was meant to be a check on who's power?

The Monarchs

500

True of False: Revenge for Muslim attacks on Rome was a major cause of the Crusades

False

500

The two rulers who completed the Reconquista were...

Ferdinand and Isabella

500

What were the three main religious orders?

Benedictines, Dominicans, Franciscans