TCAP Review Packet Unit 5: Middle Ages Europe (05 of 15)
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10 questions
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What measures did William the Conqueror implement to strengthen his rule and control over England?Select the three correct answers.
What measures did William the Conqueror implement to strengthen his rule and control over England?
Select the three correct answers.
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What impact did William the Conqueror’s victory in the Battle of Hastings have on Northern France?Select the best answer.
What impact did William the Conqueror’s victory in the Battle of Hastings have on Northern France?
Select the best answer.
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What was the main reason for the Battle of Hastings?Select the best answer.
What was the main reason for the Battle of Hastings?
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The Battle of Hastings took place in _______ C.E.
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The Battle of Hastings was between the _______ of Northern France, and the _______ of England.
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The _______ provided a comprehensive record of landholdings in England, used for taxation purposes.
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Cultural Diffusion describes the way cultures merge and spread around the world. In what way way(s) did the Battle of Hastings promote cultural diffusion?
Cultural Diffusion describes the way cultures merge and spread around the world. In what way way(s) did the Battle of Hastings promote cultural diffusion?
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The Battle of Hastings took place in 1066 and marked the beginning of Norman rule in England.
The Battle of Hastings took place in 1066 and marked the beginning of Norman rule in
England.
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The Battle of Hastings outcome has made little to no impact on those alive today.
The Battle of Hastings outcome has made little to no impact on those alive today.
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The Anglo-Saxon loss at the Battle of Hastings led to a complete change to the social and political hierarchy in England.
The Anglo-Saxon loss at the Battle of Hastings led to a complete change to the social and political hierarchy in England.