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Round 1
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Round 2
Final
Jeopardy
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What is a Monarchy?
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What is a Monarchy?
Ruled by a king or
queen
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How did rulers deal with
barons?
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How did rulers deal with Barons?
The monarchs made great
efforts to fulfill his feudal
obligations to them. Treat
them with utmost respect.
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What could barons do to a
bad king?
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What could barons do to a bad king?
The barons would
make war against
their sovereign
(king/queen)
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Who was Eleanor of
Aquitaine married to?
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Who was Eleanor of Aquitaine married to?
Her first husbandLouis VII, king of France
Her second husbandHenry II, king of England
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What are 3 reasons that
make Eleanor of
Aquitaine remarkable?
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What are 3 reasons that make Eleanor of Aquitaine remarkable?
1. Spent 16 years in prison
2. Passionate about literature
3. Believed in equality between men and women
4. Dressed in armour and fought in the Crusades
5. Gave birth to 2 kings of England
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What are were the Crusades?
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What were the Crusades?
Series of Holy Wars between
Christians from Europe
trying to regain the holy land
from the Moslems.
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How long did the
Crusades last for?
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How long did the Crusades last for?
Over 200 years
1096-1291
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Why did so many
people take part in
the Crusades?
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Why did so many people take part in
the Crusades?
The Pope (church) told them
they should. Their sins would
be forgiven and they would
find paradise (a place in
heaven)
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What were 3 positive
results of the Crusades?
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1. Knowledge and learning (math, science, literature,
medicine, philosophy, astronomy)
2. Lead to the Renaissance
3. Sparked trade (spice, silk, tea, fruits)
4. Trade sparked exploration of the world
5. Ended the feudal period
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How did the Crusades
bring an end to
Feudalism? (give 2
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1. Introduced new ideas that led to the Renaissance
2. Knights, Serfs, Lords died fighting and no one was
left to take care of the land
3. Increase in trade: new “riches” from the Muslim
world led to the establishment of markets where
goods could be traded and sold.
4. Increase in travel among Europeans
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How many Crusades were
there?
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How many crusades were
there?
7 or (8-9)
Last couple were not
successful
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Which two groups
were involved in the
Crusades?
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Which 2 groups were involved in the
Crusades?
The Christians +
The Moslems
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Where was the Holy Land
the Christians were
fighting for?
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Where was the Holy Land the
Christians were fighting for?
Palestine
(middle east)
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Who is the religious leader of
the Moslem faith?
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Who is the religious leader of
the Moslem faith?
Mohammed
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What city did most of the
Crusades have to pass
through to get from Europe
to the Middle east?
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What city did most of the Crusades have to pass through
to get from Europe to the Middle east?
Constantinople
(the Byzantine Empire)
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Were the Crusades
successful as military
victories for the
Christians?
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The Muslims regained all
control of their land back.
The last crusade didn’t
even make it to the Middle
east.
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Who was the great
Muslim leader that
recaptured Jerusalem
from the Christians?
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Who was the great Muslim leader
that recaptured Jerusalem from
the Christians?
Sultan Saladin
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Describe some fighting
methods during the
Crusades ?
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• Horseback or foot
• Man to man
• Swords and shields
• Like the knights
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Why was the Holy Land (area
around Jerusalem so
important to the Moslems?
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Why was the Holy Land (area around
Jerusalem so important to the Moslems?
They believed their religious
leader Mohammed
ascended to heaven there
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How did the Roman Catholic
Church benefit from the
Crusades?
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How did the Roman Catholic Church benefit
from the Crusades?
The church became more united
and the Pope had more power
and prestige as a result of his
part in the Crusades
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Who were Eleanor or Aquitaine's
2 sons that became kings?
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Who were Eleanor or Aquitaine's
2 sons that became kings?
Richard the Lion-hearted
King John I
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What 2 things did the
church do that
demonstrated its great
power?
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What 2 things did the church do that demonstrated its
great power?
1. They excommunicated King John
because of his bad behavior
2. Placed under an interdict, which
banned all people from participating
in church services and religious
ceremonies (weddings, baptisms, burials)
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In what ways did King John break
the feudal contract?
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In what ways did King John break the feudal contract?
1. Tore down hedges to hunt better
2. Threw barons in prison without trial
3. Kidnapped relatives of barons and
tortured them
4. Raised illegal taxes
5. Hired foreign soldiers to fight his
own soldiers
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What was the Magna Carta?
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What was the Magna Carta?
A charter of rights of the English
people. People would not be preyed
upon by their own rulers. Taxes would
not be taken without consent, no
person would be thrown in prison
without proper trial.
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Why is the Magna Carta important
to Canadians today?
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Why is the Magna Carta important
to Canadians today?
The Magna Carta rights are now
part of Canada’s tradition of law
and government (Canadian
charter of rights). A big step
towards Democracy.
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What movie is this scene from?
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YES! Man
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What is the current retail price of this
product? (Team with the closest price without going over)
Craftsman Professional
54'' Briggs & Stratton
28 hp Gas Powered
Riding Garden Tractor
(from SEARS.ca)
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What is the current retail price of this
product? (Team with the closest price without going over)
$2999.99
Craftsman Professional
54'' Briggs & Stratton
28 hp Gas Powered
Riding Garden Tractor
(from SEARS.ca)
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What candy bar is shown here?
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Oh Henry Bar
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Name the 2 teams that Michael Jordan
played for during his NBA career
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Chicago Bulls
Washington Wizards
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One-Way Street
A girl who was just learning to
drive went down a one-way
street in the wrong direction,
but didn't break the law.
How come?
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She was walking
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Final
Jeopardy
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Each team will try and answer as many questions correct on the sheet given to
them. The team with the most correct answers will win the Final Round.
1. Which group of people introduced Feudalism
into England.
2. The Bayeux Tapestry depicts which battle?
3. Most people in the Middle ages slept on
mattresses stuffed with ____________.
4. Approximately what are the start and end dates
of the Middle Ages?
5. Draw a Feudal Pyramid and label it with all the
main groups. Use full names, not abbreviations.
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1. Which group of people introduced Feudalism
into England. -The Normans
2. The Bayeux Tapestry depicts which battle? –The
Battle of Hastings
3. Most people in the Middle ages slept on
mattresses stuffed with straw.
4. Approximately -1066 CE to 1300 CE what are the
start and end dates of the Middle Ages?
5. Draw a Feudal Pyramid and label it with all the
main groups. Use full names, not abbreviations.
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