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What impact did the Norman Conquest have on English society and culture?
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Dark Unicorn
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Explain the significance and impact of the Magna Carta on the distribution of power among different institutions in medieval
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:(
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A zimbabwe was a
A. tribal leader. B. band of warriors. C. trade route though the desert. D. fortified administration center.
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Anonymous
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Muslims gained military ideas during the Crusades. How was this a positive effect?
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jen
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"As his power grows, Charlemagne proves himself a mastermind, next to military and civil government."
In what ways?
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Ericka
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Please can someone help me?
2.How were Muslim scholars linked to the revival of learning in Europe?
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Unknown
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When did the First Crusade start & end? Like as in the exact date? I can't seem to find it in any of my information books or
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Erika
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What is the basis of the feudal system?
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Losa
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What number was the children's crusade and why was it fought?
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Brent
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The responsibility of compiling the data from the Domesday Survey fell to
The Norman King the shire tenant in chief the office of
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Billy
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Whose marriage transferred large amounts of French lands to the English king and essentially made the King of England a vassal
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Paul
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The 14th century was a time of what?
a.peace b.urban growth c.inflation d.upheaval and change
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Monica
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what did the burgundians look like? how did they dress? what culture did they have? what activities did they do in their
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Hikari
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Charlemagne did several things to make his Carolingian Empire larger and better administered with support from both vassals and
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Quanta
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How did Alfred the Great secure his modern reputation as a state-builder?
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Alma Dean
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How did King John of England’s Assize of Bread help shape food regulations in the 1200s?
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~Eren Yeager~
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Here are some more sentences on history I'd like you to check.
1) In particular, he wanted to defend his own interests by
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Matthew
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Writeacher, I hope you can help me clarify the following sentences.
I can't understand the relation between the knights and the
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Matthew
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Summarize why Judith Herrin believes the fall of Constantinople was a turning point for Western history.(1 point)
Responses
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blitz
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In 1-2 sentences, summarize why Mehmed II's conquest of Constantinople is considered such an important event. (2 points)
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Sunny
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Medieval Castles:
what allowed a castle community to function independently for a long period of time? I have a big project to do
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Bailly
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Who did joan of arc Believe was leading her army?
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glenn
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how did the black death lead to social disorder
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MACY
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what helped unite charlemagne's empire?
Viking attacks
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mike
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"medieval parents were cruel.They did not properly care for, or look after, their children" To what extent do you agree?
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Anonymous
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In 1453, Constantinople fell to the
Responses A Crusaders.Crusaders. B Franks.Franks. C Spanish.Spanish. D Turks.
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asked anonymously
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The Great Schism (1054) resulted in the creation of
Responses A the Scientific Revolution and the Age of Exploration.the
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What is the Black Death by John Aberth about, I need a summary of it. Can you provide me with a specific link that will help?
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jon
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Hi I have a quiz on "The Black Death" By John Aberth, on Monday that I just found out about. I was unable to get the book and
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jon
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"English peoples lives were not affected very much by the building of castles." To what extent do you agree?
how am I meant to
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Anonymous
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in 2 sentances can you describe
How did the Reconquista lead to the age of exploration?
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What were the series of military campaigns organised by popes and Christian western powers to take Jerusalem and the Holy Land
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On the journey down to jerusalem the way back to europe many crusades discovered what
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rashawn
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Two religious groups that fought during the crusades
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rashawn
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what impact did mongol leaders genghis khan and kulai khan have in europe
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madsnnkld
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I left out a few more sentences I wrote on castles. I need a synonym for "ways, way" and a revision of sentence 2. Thank you
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Henry2
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who was john ball and his conection to the peasents.data...
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claire
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who was john ball and his connection to the peasants data (1381)....
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claire
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What are the steps of knighthood? Explain each step.
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Anonymous
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How much changed in the norman conquest
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vickky
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How much changed in the norman conquest
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vickky
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In 1–2 sentences, summarize why Mehmed II’s conquest of Constantinople is considered such an important event.(2 points)
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Anonymous
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I have to do an assignment for SOSE.
I have to do a Medieval Webquest on Medieval women. But I have no idea how to do it, I have
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Caity
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how did alfred the great secure his modern reputation as a state builder?
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geri
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causes and effects of the Crusades?
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TeeTee
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In what regions did Latin Christendom expand during the period of the early Mongol expansion?
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Elizabeth
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The knights role and fall of feudalism
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Mary
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What was the effect of the Norman invasion of 1066 on the English culture?
(1 point) It restored paganism. It caused a separation
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Red Rider
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Identify the role of the Crusades in the Commercial
Revolution. (1 point) The Crusades exposed Europeans to knowledge and goods
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Red Rider
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some parts of spain remained under muslim control for how many years
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robert
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