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Two Fibs and a Fact
1. In the Middle Ages, women
affairs.
2. In the Middle Ages, women
husbands’ estates.
3. In the Middle Ages, women
status of their husbands or
of rank had political rights concerning domestic
of rank were never allowed to manage their
of rank held social positions determined by the
fathers.
Two Fibs and a Fact
1.
2.
3.
The Black Death ultimately resulted in increased awareness of proper
sanitation.
The Black Death ultimately resulted in victory for the Lancasters over
the Tudors.
The Black Death ultimately resulted in freedom for the serf and greater
power for the lower classes.
Two Fibs and a Fact
1. The signing of the Magna Carta by King John at Runnymede signaled the
renewel of older democratic ideals.
2. The signing of the Magna Carta by King John at Runnymede signaled the alliance
of the English barons with the Pope.
3. The signing of the Magna Carta by King John at Runnymede signaled the
aristocrats’ interest in the rights of commoners.
Two Fibs and a Fact
1. As a result of the Hundred Years’ War between England and France, England
lost its population to disease and warfare.
2. As a result of the Hundred Years’ War between England and France, the
English aristocracy disappeared as a political force.
3. As a result of the Hundred Years’ War between England and France, the
yeoman class became the backbone of England.
Two Fibs and a Fact
1. The most positive effect of the medieval church was the creation of a refuge
for landless serfs.
2. The most positive effect of the medieval church was the fostering of common
beliefs and symbols.
3. The most positive effect of the medieval church was a rebellion against the
monarchy.
Two Fibs and a Fact
1. The 1170 martyrdom of Thomas a Becket, the Archbishop of Canterbury, led
to hardships for the common people of England.
2. The 1170 martyrdom of Thomas a Becket, the Archbishop of Canterbury, led
to greater power in England for the Church of Rome.
3. The 1170 martyrdom of Thomas a Becket, the Archbishop of Canterbury, led
to changes within the Church of England.