When did Edward the Confessor become the King of England?
1016
1042
1050
1066
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When did Edward the Confessor become the King of England?
1016
1042
1050
1066
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What was a major challenge Anglo-Saxon England faced?
Norman invasions.
Viking invasions.
Scottish rebellion.
Roman invasions.
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Which Viking King of England established the Danelaw in Anglo-Saxon England?
Edward the Confessor.
Æthelred the Unready.
Cnut.
Harthacnut.
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Which area of England was governed by Danish laws under the Danelaw?
Southern England.
Eastern England.
Western England.
Northern England.
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What was a 'burh' in Anglo-Saxon England?
A fortified town.
A Viking settlement.
A royal palace.
A church.
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Who was responsible for selecting the next King of England in Anglo-Saxon times?
The current king.
The bishops.
The earls.
The Witan.
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What was the fyrd in Anglo-Saxon England?
A type of feud between families.
The king’s council.
The local militia for military service.
A tax system based on blood feuds.
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Which group made up the majority of the Anglo-Saxon population?
Slaves.
Peasant farmers.
Thegns.
Earls.
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What was a 'hide' in Anglo-Saxon England?
A unit of land used for taxation.
The area that used Danish laws and customs.
The community's effort to hunt down a criminal.
A fortified town.
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Who were the thegns in Anglo-Saxon England?
Peasant farmers.
Local lords who held land.
Religious leaders.
Slaves.
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What was the role of earls in Anglo-Saxon England?
They were religious leaders who advised the king.
They were peasant farmers who were free to work for another lord.
They were local lords who lived in manor houses.
They controlled areas of England on behalf of the king.
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What was the role of shire reeves in Anglo-Saxon England?
To lead the army.
To collect taxes.
To participate in the Witan.
To trade with foreign merchants.
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How was the local area divided in Anglo-Saxon England, from biggest to smallest?
Shires, hundreds, tithings and hides.
Hundreds, tithings, shires and hides
Hides, tithings, hundreds and shires.
Tithings, shires, hides and hundreds.
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What caused a limit to the power of the earls in Anglo-Saxon England?
A weak king.
Supporting the king.
Thegns could demand that the king remove an earl from his position.
Ceorls could demand that the king remove an earl from his position.
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What was a consequence of Edward the Confessor’s control over money?
Forging coins received a harsh punishment.
All money was stored in the royal treasury in London.
Shire reeves had a very powerful role in Anglo-Saxon England.
Edward's wealth was unrivalled.
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What trade was the most significant for the Anglo-Saxon economy?
Coal mining.
Iron production.
Sheep farming, especially for wool.
Shipbuilding.
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What event showed the limits to King Edward's power in 1050?
The exile of Earl Godwin.
The Viking invasion of Lindisfarne.
The rebellion against Tostig Godwinson.
Edwin and Morcar’s revolt.
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What was a key change did Edward the Confessor make to the legal system in Anglo-Saxon England?
The use of trial by jury.
The Wergild.
The hue and cry.
The tithing.
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How important were monasteries in Anglo-Saxon England?
Monasteries were very important in Anglo-Saxon England. Monasteries were becoming more religious and influential in politics.
Monasteries were important in Anglo-Saxon England. The government defended monasteries from Viking raids, showing how important they were.
Monasteries were important in Anglo-Saxon England. Monks lived a separate, holy life from the rest of the world, setting an example to others.
Monasteries were not important in Anglo-Saxon England. The number of monasteries was declining in England at this time.
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How important were burhs in Anglo-Saxon England?
Burhs were very important in Anglo-Saxon England. Burhs were an important source of income for the king.
Burhs were important in Anglo-Saxon England. If a Norman attacked a person or a settlement, people could flee to another burh.
Burhs were important in Anglo-Saxon England. Burhs were connected to other burhs by sea.
Burhs were not important in Anglo-Saxon England. About 1% of the population lived in burhs by 1066.
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