End Of Year Flashcards

1
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When was the Roman Empire

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50BCE-400BCE

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2
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When were the silk roads?

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C100-C1500

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3
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When was the Islamic empire

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C750-C1250

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4
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When was Emma of Normandy

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1002-1052

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5
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When was the battle of Hastings

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1066

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6
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when was the doomsday book

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1086

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7
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When was the first crusade

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1095

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8
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When was the white ship

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1120

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9
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When was the anarchy

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1135-1154

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10
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When was Eleanor of Aquitaine

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1122-1204

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11
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When was Saladin

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1174-1193

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12
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When was Clifford’s tower

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1190

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13
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When was the doom painting created

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1200

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14
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When did ghengis khan

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1206-1227

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15
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When did lutterel psalter

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1325-1340

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16
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When did mansa musa

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1312-1327

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17
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When did Edward 3

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1327-1377

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18
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When did the Black Death

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1348

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19
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When did the renaissance

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1350-1600

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20
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When did the peasants revolt

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1381

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21
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When did Margaret of Anjou

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1430-1482

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22
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When did Isabella of Castille

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1474-1504

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23
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When did the first printing press

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1475

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24
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When did the Henry VIII

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1509-1547

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25
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When did reformation begin

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1517

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26
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When did the religious turmoil begin

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1533-1750

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27
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When did Edward VI

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1547-1553

28
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When did Mary I

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1553-1558

29
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When did Elizabeth’s I

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1558-1603

30
Q

When did George I ensure a Protestant succession

A

1714

31
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Empire windrush

A

1948

32
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Why was Baghdad the centre of the world in C1000

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-silk roads connected the world and it wad the centre
-dominated Middle East and Africa at the time
-capital of Islamic empire

33
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When were the silk roads

A

130BCE-1453

34
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What is the meaning of wisdom in Baghdad

A

The accumulation and gathering of scientific and philosophical knowledge

35
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What is wisdom in badhgad

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-lots of people to learn
-intricate library designs
-knowledge of anatomy
-business knowledge
-hygienic
-Knowledge of astronomy

36
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How did Baghdad encourage wisdom to develop and spread

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Race and religion were not barriers for education.Scholars quickly spread this message

37
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What examples can see of the silk roads helping wisdom spread?

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Traders flocked to here and they brunt knowledge back home with them

38
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In what areas did Baghdad see widsdom grow

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This was a time where there were huge breakthroughs in science,astronomy,anatomy,medical,literature,philosophy and maths

39
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Who was Emma of Normandy

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Daughter of Richard the I Duke of Normandy.Mother and wife of two kings

40
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When did Edward the confessor die

A

On 5th January 1066 he died of old age.This led to the three contestants to fight for the throne

41
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Who were the three contestants

A

Harald hadrada
Harold Godwinsom
William Duke of Normandy

42
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What happened on the white ship

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On 25th November 1120,the white ship crashed in the English Channel off of the coast of Normandy drowning its only heir.This led to the anarchy to take place.

43
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What happened during the battle of Hastings

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-happened in 1066
-three contestants fought
-beauyeux tapestry

44
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Why did the anarchy break out following the death of Henry I death in 1135

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Henry’s only heir was Matilda but it was unusual for a woman to rule at the time so this gave Stephen a chance to rule but then they fought but they enddd up agreeing that Stephen would be k8ng but when he died Matilda’s son would be king

45
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How did the Norman conquest change life in England

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They changed things such as castles but home life and farming stayed the same

46
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How have historians viewed the crusades

A

Historians views have changed overtime but it depends whether you were viewing this from a Islamic or Christian perspective

47
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What were the crusades

A

Holy wars fought over Jerusalem

48
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Why did the crusades begin

A

When the Islamic leaders restricted access and this made Pope Urban II try to take back the land by war

49
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Why did people go on crusades

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People wanted to go for religious reasons and some wanted land overseas

50
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When was the first crusade

A

1069-1099

51
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When was the second crusade

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1145-1149

52
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When was the third crusade

A

1189-1192

53
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When was the fourth crusade

A

1202-1204

54
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When was the 5-7 crusade

A

1217-1250

55
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When was the last crusade

A

1396

56
Q

What was the domesday book

A

To record taxes collected after the conquest

57
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What were doom paintings

A

Churches encouraged people to believe in god by showing what happens in hell

58
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What were pilgrimage badges

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People to went on religious journeys earned this

59
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What happened at Clifford’s tower

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Jews were accused of starting the fire so they hid in Clifford’s tower.The mob got annoyed for them not coming out to they set the tower on fire

60
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What was the lutterel psalter

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Shows what happened in medieval daily life

61
Q

What was the Black Death caused by

A

Fleas of rats

62
Q

What were the impacts of the Black Death

A

More land
Women could work
Produce for less price

63
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Why have the peasants revolt and Black Death been remembered

A

They changed medieval daily life

64
Q

What happened during the peasants revolt

A

Peasants were expected to pay 3x more tax than before and they were before and thus made them mad

65
Q

What was the reformation

A

When England broke with Rome and the pope

66
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What was the English reformation

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When Protestants rejected the pope