TEST 22

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#1. Which early inhabitants are associated with large monuments such as stone circles?

#2. Which metal gave its name to a major prehistoric period after the Stone Age?

#3. Which people are often associated with hill forts and tribal kingdoms before Roman rule?

#4. Why was Britain attractive to the Romans?

#5. Which Roman town later becomes the site of modern London?

#6. What was Eboracum?

#7. Which statement about Roman Britain is most accurate?

#8. What happened after Roman authority declined in Britain?

#9. Which language developed from the speech of Anglo-Saxon settlers?

#10. Which Christian missionary is associated with bringing Christianity to Anglo-Saxon England from Rome?

#11. Which town is strongly associated with St Augustine’s mission?

#12. Which Anglo-Saxon king promoted learning and resisted Viking attacks?

#13. What was the Danelaw?

#14. Which king was defeated by William of Normandy in 1066?

#15. What was one long-term result of the Norman Conquest?

#16. Which type of building did the Normans construct to control territory?

#17. Which language remained important in law and government after the Norman Conquest?

#18. Which king is associated with major legal reforms and conflict with Thomas Becket?

#19. Who was Thomas Becket?

#20. Which medieval king is associated with crusading and the nickname “the Lionheart”?

#21. Which king is associated with campaigns in Wales and Scotland and the Model Parliament?

#22. What was the Model Parliament of 1295 significant for?

#23. Which Scottish leader is associated with victory at Bannockburn in 1314?

#24. Which conflict helped shape English national identity in the late Middle Ages?

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