Challenges In Late Medieval Times

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Which monarchies fought intermittently during the Hundred Years' War? the French and the English the French and the Spanish the English and the German the English and the Italian
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the french and the english
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Peasants gained power during the Hundred Years' War by fighting in the English army. growing food for French soldiers. attacking the English monarchy. spying on French troops.
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fighting in the english army
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How did the Great Famine affect life expectancy for Europeans during the 1300s? It made life expectancy much shorter. It made life expectancy slightly shorter It made life expectancy much longer. It made life expectancy slightly longer.
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it made life expectancy much storter
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What was one cause of the Hundred Years' War? King Edward III claimed the French throne. King Phillip VI claimed the English throne. King Charles VII claimed the English throne. King Henry V claimed the French throne.
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king edward III claimed the french throne
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he Hundred Years' War led to an increase in nationalism. feudalism. aristocracy. democracy.
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nationalism
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What was one effect of the Hundred Years' War? the destruction of French towns and farms the destruction of English castles and cities higher death rates and a lower life expectancy higher prices and a loss of economic power
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the destruction of french towns and farms
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How did advances in weaponry help the English army during the Hundred Years' War? English soldiers used archery to defeat French knights. English soldiers used catapults to attack French castles. English soldiers used swords to defeat the French monarch. English soldiers used cannons to attack French peasants.
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english soldiers used archery to defeat french knights
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How did the Hundred Years' War affect standing armies? It increased their power. It reduced their power. It gave their power to nobles. It gave them intermittent power.
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it increased their power
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How did the end of the Hundred Years' War strengthen monarchies? The conflict reduced the power of standing armies. The conflict reduced the power of the nobility. The conflict increased the power of priests. The conflict increased the power of peasants.
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the conflict reduced the power of the nobility
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The graph shows the death rate of the pneumonic plague in Europe during the 1300s.Based on the graph, approximately how many people who got pneumonic plague died from it? about 1 in 10 about 2 in 10 about 5 in 10 about 9 in 10
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about 9 in 10