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History of the Ancient and Medieval World Power Politics Monarchs, Nobles and the Church

History of the Ancient and Medieval World Power Politics Monarchs, Nobles and the Church. Edward I seated with Model Parliament What touches all, should be approved by all. (1295). (Access British Royal Site). Power Politics: England. A Struggle for Royal Authority Terms: homage, forsworn

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History of the Ancient and Medieval World Power Politics Monarchs, Nobles and the Church

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  1. History of the Ancient and Medieval WorldPower PoliticsMonarchs, Nobles and the Church Edward I seated with Model Parliament What touches all, should be approved by all. (1295) (Access British Royal Site)

  2. Power Politics: England A Struggle for Royal Authority Terms: homage, forsworn • Why did King Stephen arrest these men? • Why did the king object to their castles? Primary Source: Roger of Wendover Why did King John agree to the Magna Carta?

  3. Assignment 1Magna Carta: Close Up Background: The “Great Charter” was written in Latin on parchment. Copies of the document were sent to churches throughout England. Four times a year, the sheriffs had to read it aloud in the county courts. After John’s death in 1216, it was modified and reissued.

  4. Assignment 1Magna Carta: Close Up • Read pp 250 • Where is the word “freeman” used? What does it signify in Article 1? • Where and how does the document give the power of the purse to the Great Council • AnswerThinking Critically questions 1-2 (cont.)

  5. Assignment 1Magna Carta: Close Up • Making Connections: Which U.S. Constitution amendments parallel the following Magna Carta articles: #20: a freeman may be fined “only according to the measure of his offenses.” #28: protects people from government seizure of their goods.

  6. Troubles of King John: 1205-1215 Create a diagram outlining John’s conflicts along with the outcomes using details from your text. Phillip II English Nobles Innocent III King John (Example) Magna Carta .

  7. In Class Activities Growth of Royal Power: England • Royal Power Changes: 2 graphic organizers (Note Taking A and Slide 6) • 8 key terms and 4 checkpoint questions • Magna Carta(questions) • Summarize: What key ideas and traditions emerged from the power struggles you have outlined? What is the evidence for this? (slide 5)

  8. Assignment 2Growth of Royal Power: France • Read pp 248-249 • Define terms • Answer questions: map (248) Checkpoint (249) • Auto-test Read biography of Louis IX in Notes Page view.

  9. Assignment 3The Holy Roman Empire and The Church • Read pp 251-254 • Define Terms • Complete Note Taking Organizer Frederick II Birth (left) With falcon (right)

  10. Section 2: An Emperor Begs Forgiveness • Tell the story in your own words • Who is the winner of this stand off? • Predict what might happen next.

  11. Assignment 4 • Read text, pp 262-267 • Define terms • Complete Note Taking Guide • Answer 4 Checkpoint questions • Auto-Test • Bring colored pencils

  12. Assignment 5 • Read text, pages 255-258 and read slides 4-10 • Define 2 terms and answer 2 Checkpoint questions • Research definition of chivalry (Follow link.) What role did this code play in modifying behavior? • Do Map Skills Assessment, pp 257

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