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CKLA 4th Grade Unit 2 Lesson 13

CKLA 4th Grade Unit 2 Lesson 13

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How did William the Conqueror become king of England?

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By inheriting the throne from his father.
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By marrying the previous queen of England.
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By being appointed by the Pope as the rightful king of England.
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By winning the Battle of Hastings in 1066.

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Multiple Choice

About 67 years after William the Conqueror died, his great-grandson, King Henry II, became king of England. What changes did King Henry II make to the court system?

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King Henry II abolished the jury system and established a decentralized system of justice.
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King Henry II implemented a system of trial by combat for all court cases.
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King Henry II introduced the jury system and established a centralized system of justice.
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King Henry II appointed himself as the sole judge in all court cases.

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After King Henry II died, his son Richard I became king. What was his nickname and how did he acquire that name?

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Richard the Lionheart
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Richard the Brave
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Richard the Fearless
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Richard the Valiant

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What does succeed mean?

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Not attempt to achieve a desired outcome or goal
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Fail to achieve a desired outcome or accomplish a goal
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Give up on a desired outcome or goal
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Achieve a desired outcome or accomplish a goal

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Multiple Choice

Who was especially unhappy with King John?

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nobles

and the pope

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peasants
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barons
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clergy

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After King John and some of the nobles met to discuss their differences, the nobles gave King John a list of demands called Magna Carta. What were the consequences, or results, of Magna Carta for the nobles?

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It resulted in the complete overthrow of the nobles' privileges and rights.
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It had no impact on the power dynamics between the king and the nobles.
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It increased the power of the king and diminished the rights of the nobles.
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It limited the power of the king and established rights and privileges for the nobles.

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Multiple Choice

What were the consequences of Magna Carta for King John?

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It resulted in his exile and the end of his reign.
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It limited his power and established the principle that the king was not above the law.
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It had no impact on his power and did not establish any new principles.
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It increased his power and established the principle that the king was above the law.

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Multiple Choice

Which members of English society benefited from Magna Carta?

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feudal lords and the church

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peasants and merchants
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knights and nobles
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monarchs and bishops

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Multiple Choice

How did Magna Carta change King John’s power?

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Magna Carta increased King John's power.
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Magna Carta limited King John's power.
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Magna Carta had no effect on King John's power.
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Magna Carta abolished King John's power.

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What type of modern government is based on many of the ideas from Magna Carta?

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absolute monarchy
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constitutional monarchy
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dictatorship
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communism

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Multiple Choice

Who was Robin Hood?

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An English villain

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A king of England

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A famous pope

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An English hero

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Multiple Choice

Did Robin Hood really exist?

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I'm not sure
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No one is really sure

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No

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Yes

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Multiple Choice

What was the final purpose of training to become a lady-in-waiting?

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To become a queen or princess.
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To perform household chores.
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To learn etiquette and manners.
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To serve and assist a queen or princess and marry a nobleman.

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