What were the causes for the decline of feudalism?
What are political changes in England, terrible disease, and long series of wars?
what did the Constitution of Clarendon do?
What spelled out the king's traditional rights?
When did the Bubonic Plague first struck Europe?
When was 1346-1351?
Changes in military technology reduced the need for_
What are nobles' knights and castles?
Habeas Corpus
What is the legal concept that an accused person cannot be jailed indefinitely without being charged with a crime?
What was the name of the document that contributed to the weakening of feudalism?
What is the Magna Carta? (great charter)
Did Thomas Becket agree or disagree with Henry II ruling?
What is disagree
What were the symptoms of the Bubonic Plague?
What are fevers, vomiting, fierce coughing, sneezing fits, and buboes?
What is the English claiming land in France?
Model Parliament
What is a governing body created by King Edward I that included some commoners, church officials, and nobles?
What was the name of the disease that hit England in the 1300's?
What is the Bubonic Plague?
"'No free man" could be jailed except by the lawful judgement by his peers or by law of the land" Was?
What was Habeas Corpus?
What contributed to the spread of the Bubonic Plague?
What are dirty living conditions?
How did the Hundred Years' War contribute to the decline of feudalism?
What is helping shift power from feudal lords to monarchs to common people?
Heretic
Who is a person who holds beliefs contrary to a set of religious teachings?
About how much of the population was wiped out by the Plague?
What is about 1/3?
Who started the Model Parliament?
Who was Edward I (king john's grandson)
Who was blamed for the occurrence of the plague?
Who were the Jews?
Who led the French to it's victory?
Who was Joan of Arc?
Magna Carta
What is a written legal agreement signed in 1215 that limited the power of English Monarchs?
What happened between 1337 and 1453?
What is the Hundred Years' War?
What did the Magna Carta do?
What established the rights & liberties that even a monarch can't violate + affirmed that monarchs should rule with the advice of the government?
How did the plague contribute to the decline of feudalism?
What is a shift of power from nobles to common people?
What was a reason for increased french resistance?
What are the usage of more modern tactics (or) a new sense of national identity and unity?
Democratic
What is ruled by the people, where citizens elect representatives to make and carry out laws?