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The date The question Your answer Describe 13 new rights you would like to have as an OVMS student Warm up Be sure to write The date The question Your answer Describe ID: 1040657

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1. Warm up Be sure to write. The dateThe questionYour answer Describe 1-3 new rights you would like to have as an OVMS student?

2. Warm up Be sure to write. The dateThe questionYour answer Describe your favorite activity to do on vacation?

3. Magna Carta Bubonic Plague Hundred Years WarKing Henry IIEdward I Limited Power of the English Kings.Created Strong Common Law, Judges, and Juries. Common people given voice in government. Power shifted from nobles to common people. Workers who survived could demand higher wages and more rights.Serfs moved to cities seeking better opportunities.There were many peasant revolts.Technology and new fighting methods made castles less important.Peasants who survived were in demand and did not have to pledge loyalty.Power shifted from lords and monarchs to common people.The Decline of Feudalism

4. Magna CartaWhat is the Magna Carta? Magna Carta was the first document forced upon the King of England by, the feudal barons, in an attempt to limit his powers by law and protect their rights.

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6. The Making of the Magna CartaCast of Characters Hubert Walter King JohnBaron WhiteBaroness WhitePeasants 1Peasant 2WardenRobert FitzwaterStephen LangtonBaron 1 Baron 2William MarshallNarrator ANarrator BNarrator CNarrator DNarrator E

7. Warm Up-In your binder open to your warm up section, write the question and write your answer.Imagine you are a doctor, write 1-2 questions that you would ask someone who is sick. Homework-Page 3 in Packets

8. The Black Death1347 arrives in EuropeBegins in Sicily

9. The Black DeathCarried by Rats and Fleas

10. The Black Death

11. The Black Death

12. The Black Death20 Million people died

13. The Black DeathRead pages 54-55 as a class.

14. The Black DeathFind examples of common symptoms of the plague?Describe the living conditions during the “Black Death?”

15. Warm Up-In your binder open to your warm up section, write the question and write your answer.These two animals were responsible for spreading the black death throughout the world? Rats and Fleas

16. The Black Death

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18. The Black Death was not a pleasantexperience! Put this list of gruesomesymptoms into the order that you thinka sufferer would have experienced them.a) Internal bleedingb) Arms and legs become sorec) Headache, chills and a feverd) Deathe) Swellings split open, oozing bloodand pusf) Swellings on neck and limbsg) Nausea andvomiting

19. The Black Death was not a pleasantexperience! Put this list of gruesomesymptoms into the order that you thinka sufferer would have experienced them.a) Internal bleedingb) Arms and legs become sorec) Headache, chills and a feverd) Deathe) Swellings split open, oozing blood and pusf) Swellings on neck and limbsg) Nausea and vomitingc) Headache, chills and a feverg) Nausea and vomitingb) Arms and legs become soref) Swellings on neck and limbse) Swellings split open, oozing blooda) Internal bleedingd) Death

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21. Warm up Be sure to write. The dateThe questionYour answer Describe several characteristics a hero has and why?

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32. Warm up Be sure to write. The dateThe questionYour answer If you were a comic strip character, who would you be and why?

33. Every January, New orleans holds a parade call the Krewe de Jeanne d’Arc. The parade celebrates Joan of Arc, a woman who fought with French troops during the Hundred Years’ War. Joan was only 17 years old. she was also a woman. Woman were not aloud to be soldiers, but Joan was speshul. She said she herd the voices of saints. Those voices told her God was commanding her to fight. Joan helped lead the French to victory but she was captured by the English. They found her guilty of witchcraft and disobedience to the church. She was burned at the steak in fourteen thirty-one.

34. Every January, New Orleans holds a parade called the Krewe de Jeanne d’Arc. The parade celebrates Joan of Arc, a woman who fought with French troops during the Hundred Years’ War. Joan was only 17 years old. She was also a woman. Women were not allowed to be soldiers, but Joan was special. She said she heard the voices of saints. Those voices told her God was commanding her to fight. Joan helped lead the French to victory, but she was captured by the English. They found her guilty of witchcraft and disobedience to the church. She was burned at the stake in 1431.

35. Joan of Arc Joan of Arc, a peasant girl living in medieval France, believed that God had chosen her to lead France to victory in its long-running war with England. With no military training, Joan convinced the embattled crown prince Charles of Valois to allow her to lead a French army to the besieged city of Orléans, where it achieved a momentous victory over the English and their French allies, the Burgundians. After seeing the prince crowned King Charles VII, Joan was captured by Anglo-Burgundian forces, tried for witchcraft and heresy and burned at the stake in 1431, at the age of 19. By the time she was officially canonized in 1920, the Maid of Orléans (as she was known) had long been considered one of history’s greatest saints, and an enduring symbol of French unity and nationalism.

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38. Joan of ArcWhich social class did Joan belong in?PeasantThis church dominated Europe during the Middle Ages? Catholic ChurchCharles held this title as the heir to the throne? Dauphin

39. Joan of Arc4. England and France were fighting in this war beginning in 1337.Hundred’s Year War. 5. Where did priests find a sword for Joan? Behind an Altar6. The French feared they would lose this city in 1429?Orleans

40. Joan of Arc7. After Charles was crowned King, he did this to Joan?Distance himself from her8. Did King Charles attempt to rescue Joan? No9. How did Joan die in Rouen in 1431?Burned at the stake10. What happened to Joan in 1920? Made a Catholic Saint

41. Warm Up-In your binder open to your warm up section, write the question and write your answer. Joan of Arc demonstrated which type of characteristic’s in her life? ValorCowardlyGallantryCourageous

42. Warm Up-In your binder open to your warm up section, write the question and write your answer. What is your favorite memory from this Thanksgiving?

43. The Decline of FeudalismMagna CartaBubonic Plague/Black Death100 Years War

44. Warm up Be sure to write. The dateThe questionYour answer Describe a rivalry or conflict in your own words. Write down an example.

45. Warm up Be sure to write. The dateThe questionYour answer Describe your least favorite chore and why?

46. What do you notice? What kind of weapons do you notice?Which weapons do you think will be the most successful in battle? Why?How would more advanced military technology (such as the longbows shown in this painting) affect the usefulness of knights and castles?

47. Political Events Bubonic Plague Hundred Years WarMagna CartaKing Henry IIEdward I Limited Power of the English Kings.Created Strong Common Law, Judges, and Juries. Common people given voice in government Power shifted from nobles to common people. Workers who survived could demand higher wages and more rights.Serfs moved to cities seeking better opportunities.There were many peasant revolts.Technology and new fighting methods made castles less important.Peasants who survived were in demand and did not have to pledge loyalty.Power shifted from lords and monarchs to common people.The Decline of Feudalism in the Middle Ages.

48. Hundred Years War, 1337–1453England vs. France

49. Hundred Years WarCauses Small disputes and battles had been going on between the French and the English for years. However, in 1337, King Edward III of England claimed that he was the rightful king of France. This began the long battle between the two countries. Other disputes kept the fighting going for over one hundred years. These included the control of the valuable wool trade, disputes over certain areas of land, and the support for Scotland by the French.

50. Hundred Years WarFacts The English longbow played a large part in their victories. It could fire faster and farther than the French crossbow.The war had a lot to do with transforming France from a number of feudal lands to a national state.The war stopped for a long period during the Black Death of the Bubonic plague.It didn't last exactly 100 years, but 116 years. That means a lot of people lived their entire lives while the war was going on.

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52. Hundred Years WarEffects The French continued to fight back. They pushed the English army out of France taking Bordeaux in 1453 signaling the end of the Hundred Years War. 

53. www.socrative.com 488438*after you’re done please take out your binder and start making a “ten things I know about chart”