Early Britain

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Soru 41Soru

Queen Boudicca led a famous rebellion against the Roman occupation of Britain nearly 2,000 years ago. Which of the following settlements was destroyed by her army during this revolt?

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Cevap: London (Londinium)

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The settlement destroyed by Boudicca's army was London (Londinium).
The correct answer is London (Londinium) because it was one of the three specific settlements—along with St Albans and Colchester—that the handbook records as being burned by Queen Boudicca's army during her rebellion against Roman rule.

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1
Identify the historical figure and event
The question refers to Queen Boudicca's revolt against the Roman occupation.
This establishes the historical period as the mid-1st century AD.
2
Recall the specific settlements attacked during the revolt
According to the handbook, the army burned London (Londinium), St Albans (Verulamium), and Colchester (Camulodunum).
These were the primary centers of Roman administration and trade targeted by the Iceni tribe.
3
Match the identified settlements with the given options
London (Londinium) is the only matching city in the options.
The other options refer to different periods (Viking/Norman) or cities not involved in this specific event.

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The Revolt of Queen Boudicca
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Soru 42Soru

In 10851085, William the Conqueror commissioned a nationwide survey to record who lived in England and what land they owned. This survey, compiled in the Domesday Book of 10861086, provides a detailed picture of the social transformation following the Norman Conquest. Which significant finding in the Domesday Book primarily confirms the extent of the social change within the English ruling class by that time?

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Cevap: The records showed that almost all land previously owned by Anglo-Saxons was now held by a small group of Norman nobles.

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The Domesday Book confirmed the near-total displacement of the Anglo-Saxon nobility by a new class of Norman landowners.
The Domesday Book provides empirical evidence that by 10861086, the native Anglo-Saxon aristocracy had been almost entirely replaced. The survey showed that nearly all significant land holdings were now controlled by a small number of Norman 'tenants-in-chief' who held land directly from the King.

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1
Identify the historical context of the Domesday Book (10861086).
It was a survey commissioned by William the Conqueror twenty years after the Battle of Hastings.
To understand its purpose as an administrative and census tool for the new Norman regime.
2
Analyze the land ownership data recorded in the survey.
The survey showed that the vast majority of land was no longer in the hands of the old Anglo-Saxon elite.
The Norman Conquest involved a wholesale replacement of the ruling class, not just the King.
3
Distinguish between the experiences of different social classes.
The ruling class changed completely (Norman), while the peasantry remained largely Anglo-Saxon (though under new lords).
This confirms that the primary social shift evidenced in the book was the displacement of the nobility rather than a change in the commoners' language or the creation of a parliament.

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The transformation of the English ruling class through the Feudal System and Domesday Book records.
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Soru 43Soru

The Viking Age began with a raid in 793 AD, but later transitioned into a period where many invaders settled in an area called the Danelaw. Following his victory over the Vikings, which part of England remained under the control of the Anglo-Saxon king, Alfred the Great?

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Cevap: The south and west

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King Alfred the Great continued to rule the south and west of England.
The correct answer is the south and west because King Alfred the Great successfully defended these regions from Viking invasion. Following his victory, a treaty was established that restricted Viking settlement to the north and east (the Danelaw), leaving the south and west under Anglo-Saxon rule.

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1
Identify the historical context
The question refers to the period following King Alfred the Great's victory over the Viking invaders.
Understanding the timeline helps distinguish between Viking-held land and Anglo-Saxon territory.
2
Define the Danelaw
The Danelaw was the region in the north and east where Viking settlers lived under their own laws.
This excludes the north and east as the area ruled by Alfred.
3
Identify Alfred's territory
Alfred's kingdom (Wessex) was located in the south and west.
The treaty between Alfred and the Vikings divided England into these two distinct zones.

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The division of England between King Alfred the Great and the Vikings (the Danelaw).
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Soru 44Soru

The Roman occupation of Britain brought significant changes to a society that had previously been in the Iron Age. Which of the following was a major development first introduced to Britain by the Romans?

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Cevap: The establishment of the first proper towns and a network of roads

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The establishment of the first proper towns and a network of roads
The Romans transformed the British landscape by building the first proper towns, which served as important centers for administration and trade. They also constructed a network of straight roads to link these centers across the province of Britannia.

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1
Identify the historical context
The Roman occupation followed the Iron Age and lasted for nearly 400 years (43 AD - 410 AD).
Understanding the timeline helps distinguish between what already existed and what was new.
2
Evaluate the technological claims in each option
Iron tools and coins were Iron Age features; towns and roads were Roman; the feudal system was Norman.
The handbook explicitly attributes the first proper towns and roads to the Romans.
3
Select the correct Roman contribution
Towns and roads.
This matches the official description of Roman legacy in the 'Life in the UK' handbook.

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Roman Urbanization and Infrastructure
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Soru 45Soru

The Iron Age in Britain was a period of significant cultural and technological evolution following the Bronze Age. Which of the following statements best characterizes British society during this era?

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Cevap: Most people lived in farming communities within defended hill forts, spoke Celtic languages, and saw the first minting of coins in Britain.

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Most people lived in farming communities within defended hill forts, spoke Celtic languages, and saw the first minting of coins in Britain.
The correct answer identifies the three pillars of Iron Age life mentioned in the official handbook: the defensive architecture of hill forts (like Maiden Castle in Dorset), the linguistic heritage of the Celts (ancestors of Welsh and Gaelic), and the economic advancement of minting the first coins in Britain.

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1
Identify the key technological marker of the era.
The Iron Age (500 BC - AD 43) is defined by the transition from bronze to iron for tools and weapons.
This sets the chronological context for the question.
2
Recall the cultural and social developments unique to this specific period.
People lived in hill forts (e.g., Maiden Castle), spoke Celtic-derived languages, and began minting coins for trade.
These are the distinct markers identified in the official handbook for the Iron Age.
3
Eliminate options related to the Stone Age and Bronze Age.
Stonehenge and the Beaker people belong to the Stone/Bronze ages; hunter-gathering belongs to the earlier Stone Age.
This confirms the distractors are misattributed to the wrong prehistoric period.

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Distinctive cultural, linguistic, and economic features of the Iron Age in Britain.
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Soru 46Soru

When the Roman army eventually left Britain to defend other parts of their empire, which group was left to defend the country against northern tribes and new invaders?

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Cevap: The people of Britain

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The people of Britain (including the Romano-British) were left to defend themselves after the Roman withdrawal.
The correct answer is the people of Britain because the official handbook states that when the Roman army left in 410 AD to defend other parts of the Empire, the people living there, including the Romano-British, were left to defend themselves against raiding tribes.

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1
Identify the historical event and date.
The Roman army withdrew from Britain in 410 AD.
This establishes the timeline for the transition of power and defense.
2
Determine the status of the island's inhabitants.
The Romano-British and local inhabitants remained on the island.
The handbook explicitly states they were left to defend themselves as the legions never returned.
3
Evaluate the chronological accuracy of the distractors.
Vikings, Normans, and Anglo-Saxons appear at different points in history.
Vikings (8th century) and Normans (11th century) arrived much later; Anglo-Saxons were the subsequent invaders following the withdrawal.

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Roman Withdrawal and the Romano-British
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Soru 47Soru

Following the first Viking raid at Lindisfarne in 793 AD and subsequent conflicts with King Alfred the Great, many invaders settled in an area of northern and eastern England known as the Danelaw. Why was this region referred to by this specific name?

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Cevap: It was the area where the Viking invaders followed their own laws and customs

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The region was called the Danelaw because it was the area where the Viking invaders settled and followed their own laws.
The region was named the Danelaw because it was the territory in northern and eastern England where Viking invaders (often referred to as Danes) settled and were permitted to follow their own traditional laws and customs instead of Anglo-Saxon law.

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1
Analyze the term 'Danelaw' within the context of early British history.
The word combines 'Dane' (referring to the Vikings) and 'law'.
The name itself describes the legal status of the territory.
2
Relate the term to the Viking settlement patterns following their raids and battles.
After being defeated by King Alfred the Great, many Vikings stayed in the north and east of England.
The treaty between Alfred and the Vikings formalized the division of England into Anglo-Saxon and Viking-controlled areas.
3
Match the historical definition to the provided options.
The handbook specifies that in the Danelaw, the invaders 'followed their own laws'.
This confirms the correct definition of the region's name.

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The establishment and definition of the Danelaw during the Viking era.
Soru 48Soru

The Norman Conquest of 10661066 led to the replacement of the Anglo-Saxon ruling class with Norman noblemen. Which other major institution saw its English leaders, such as bishops and abbots, replaced by Normans during this period?

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Cevap: The Church

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The Norman Conquest resulted in the replacement of English leaders within the Church, such as bishops and abbots, with Norman ones.
The Norman Conquest involved a comprehensive restructuring of English society. To consolidate his power, William the Conqueror did not only grant land to Norman noblemen but also ensured that the Church—an extremely powerful and influential institution—was led by Normans. This led to the removal of English bishops and abbots and their replacement with Norman officials.

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1
Identify the scope of the Norman Conquest's impact on English power structures.
The conquest affected more than just the monarchy and the military.
William the Conqueror needed to ensure loyalty across all influential sectors of society.
2
Recall the specific institutional changes mentioned in the official handbook regarding religious leadership.
The handbook notes that English bishops and abbots were systematically replaced.
The Church was a powerful land-owning institution and a key part of the social hierarchy.

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The total social and institutional takeover of England following the Norman Conquest, specifically within the religious hierarchy.
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Soru 49Soru

Following a long period of rule, the Roman military was eventually withdrawn from Britain. In what year did the Roman army leave the island to defend other parts of their empire?

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Cevap: 410 AD

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The Roman army left Britain in 410 AD.
The Roman army left Britain in 410 AD to defend other parts of the Roman Empire, marking the end of Roman rule on the island.

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1
Identify the end of the Roman period in Britain.
The Roman occupation lasted from 43 AD to the early 5th century.
Establishing the general timeframe of Roman rule.
2
Recall the specific year of military withdrawal mentioned in the official handbook.
410 AD
The handbook specifically identifies 410 AD as the year the army left to defend the rest of the empire.

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Roman Withdrawal from Britain
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Soru 50Soru

Following the Roman withdrawal in 410 AD and the subsequent establishment of several independent kingdoms by 600 AD, Britain faced renewed threats from Viking invaders in the 9th century. Which of the following accurately describes the outcome of King Alfred the Great's leadership during this historical period?

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Cevap: He led the resistance against the Vikings and established a peace treaty that created the Danelaw, leaving the final unification of England to his successors.

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King Alfred the Great is remembered for leading the resistance against the Vikings and signing a peace treaty that established the Danelaw, though it was his son and grandson who eventually unified the Anglo-Saxon kingdoms into one England.
The correct answer accurately identifies that King Alfred the Great defeated the Vikings and established a treaty resulting in the Danelaw. It also correctly notes the nuance that while he stopped the Viking conquest, the full unification of England was completed by his successors.

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1
Analyze the timeline of early British invasions.
The Romans left in 410 AD, followed by the Anglo-Saxon settlement (Jutes, Angles, Saxons), and then the Viking invasions in the 8th and 9th centuries.
Correct sequencing is essential to distinguish between the different groups that shaped early Britain.
2
Identify the specific role of King Alfred the Great in the 9th century.
Alfred defeated the Vikings and established a treaty where the Vikings settled in the north and east (the Danelaw).
Alfred's primary achievement was preventing a total Viking conquest of the Anglo-Saxon territories.
3
Distinguish between Alfred's defense and the final unification of England.
Alfred stabilized his kingdom (Wessex), but the unification of all kingdoms occurred later under his descendants.
The Life in the UK handbook specifies that Alfred's son and grandson conquered the Danelaw to unite the kingdoms.

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The Anglo-Saxon resistance and the establishment of the Danelaw

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Review the specific names of the three tribes that arrived after the Romans and the geographical area of the Danelaw.
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Soru 51Soru

In the late 9th century, King Alfred the Great led the resistance against Viking invasions. Following his victory, a peace treaty was established that divided England. Which of the following best describes the territorial outcome of this agreement for the Viking invaders?

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Cevap: The Vikings were permitted to settle in the north and east of England, in an area that became known as the Danelaw.

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The Vikings were allowed to settle in the north and east of England in an area called the Danelaw.
Following his victory, King Alfred the Great reached a peace agreement with the Vikings. This treaty divided England, allowing the Vikings to settle in the north and east. This region became known as the Danelaw because the people there were governed by Viking laws rather than Anglo-Saxon laws.

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1
Identify the historical period and key figure.
The period is the late 9th century, featuring King Alfred the Great of Wessex.
This sets the context for the conflict between Anglo-Saxons and Vikings.
2
Recall the outcome of the conflict between Alfred and the Vikings.
Alfred defeated the Vikings but did not expel them entirely; instead, he made a peace treaty.
The treaty was a practical solution to stop the constant warfare.
3
Specify the territorial division created by the treaty.
The Vikings settled in the north and east, an area where they kept their own laws and customs.
This area is known in history as the Danelaw.

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The Treaty of Alfred and Guthrum and the establishment of the Danelaw.
Soru 52Soru

The tribes known as the Jutes, the Angles, and the Saxons began to settle in Britain after the Roman army left in 410 AD. By approximately 600 AD, which of the following accurately describes the political and cultural distribution of power across Britain?

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Cevap: Anglo-Saxon kingdoms were established in the south and east, while the west and north of Britain remained primarily British.

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Anglo-Saxon kingdoms were established in the south and east, while the west and north of Britain remained primarily British.
By the year 600 AD, the Anglo-Saxon tribes (Angles, Saxons, and Jutes) had established several independent kingdoms, primarily in the south and east of Britain. The native British people (the Britons) continued to inhabit and control the areas in the west, such as Wales, and the north, such as Scotland.

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1
Identify the timeframe specified in the question.
The timeframe is approximately 600 AD, which is the mid-Anglo-Saxon period.
Correctly identifying the date prevents confusing this era with the later Viking or Norman periods.
2
Recall the geography of the Anglo-Saxon settlement.
The tribes from Northern Europe (Jutes, Angles, Saxons) settled mostly in the south and east of the island.
This establishes where the new kingdoms were formed.
3
Contrast with the areas not settled by the tribes.
The native British tribes remained in the west (modern-day Wales) and the north (modern-day Scotland).
The Anglo-Saxons did not conquer the entire island during this initial period of settlement.

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Anglo-Saxon Settlement Geography
Soru 53Soru

The Stone Age in Britain was marked by significant transitions in both geography and human lifestyle. According to the official handbook, which of the following is a true statement regarding Britain during this period?

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Cevap: Britain became an island separated from the European mainland approximately 10,00010,000 years ago.

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Britain became an island separated from the European mainland approximately 10,00010,000 years ago.
The official handbook confirms that Britain was once connected to the European continent by a land bridge, but became an island approximately 10,00010,000 years ago due to rising sea levels.

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1
Identify the geographical status of early Britain.
Britain was originally connected to the continent by a land bridge.
The handbook states that early people could walk from mainland Europe to Britain.
2
Determine when Britain became an island.
Approximately 10,00010,000 years ago.
This date marks the point when rising sea levels separated Britain from the mainland.
3
Differentiate between early and later Stone Age developments.
Early people were hunter-gatherers; farmers arrived later (around 6,0006,000 years ago).
The arrival of farmers from South-east Europe brought permanent settlements like Skara Brae and monuments like Stonehenge.

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Prehistoric Geography and Early Settlements
Soru 54Soru

In 43 AD, which Roman Emperor led a successful invasion of Britain and established Roman rule over the province of Britannia?

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Cevap: Claudius

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Emperor Claudius led the successful invasion of Britain in 43 AD.
Emperor Claudius was the leader who successfully invaded Britain in 43 AD. While Julius Caesar had attempted invasions nearly a century earlier, it was Claudius who established the Roman presence that would last for approximately 400 years.

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1
Identify the specific year mentioned in the question.
The year is 43 AD.
The Life in the UK handbook distinguishes between the failed attempts in 55 BC and the successful invasion in 43 AD.
2
Recall the historical figure associated with the successful 43 AD invasion.
The Emperor Claudius.
Claudius is the emperor who successfully added Britain to the Roman Empire.

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Roman Invasion of Britain

Daha Fazla Pratik

Review the date when the Roman army finally left Britain to understand the full duration of their rule.
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Soru 55Soru

The first farmers arrived in Britain about 6,000 years ago. Which of the following is a famous Stone Age village located on the Orkney Islands, off the north coast of Scotland?

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Cevap: Skara Brae

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Skara Brae is the famous Stone Age village located on the Orkney Islands.
Skara Brae is the correct answer because it is a prehistoric village on the Orkney Islands that remains one of the best-preserved Stone Age settlements in northern Europe. It dates back to the period when the first farmers arrived in Britain, approximately 6,000 years ago.

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1
Identify the historical period mentioned in the question.
The question refers to the Stone Age and the arrival of the first farmers about 6,000 years ago.
Establishing the correct era is necessary to distinguish between Stone Age sites and those from the Bronze or Iron Ages.
2
Locate the specific site mentioned in the official handbook for this period and location.
Skara Brae is explicitly identified as a prehistoric village on the Orkney Islands.
This matches all the criteria in the question stem: Stone Age, village, and Orkney Islands.

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Stone Age Britain and Skara Brae
Tahmini Süre:45s
Soru 56Soru

King Alfred the Great is highly regarded for his leadership during the Viking invasions of the late 9th9^{th} century. In addition to his military victories, for which cultural contribution is he specifically remembered?

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Cevap: Translating many books from Latin into English

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The correct answer is that King Alfred the Great is remembered for translating many books from Latin into English.
King Alfred the Great was not only a successful military leader who resisted the Vikings, but also a devoted scholar. He believed that education was vital for his people and personally translated, or oversaw the translation of, several important Latin books into English so they could be more widely read.

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1
Identify the historical figure and his era.
King Alfred the Great lived in the late 9th9^{th} century and ruled the kingdom of Wessex.
This establishes the correct chronological context for the question.
2
Recall Alfred's non-military achievements.
Beyond fighting Vikings, Alfred was a scholar who valued literacy and education.
This narrows the search for a cultural or educational contribution.
3
Differentiate between the achievements of various historical groups.
The Romans built roads, the Normans created the Domesday Book, and Alfred focused on English translations.
Comparing these groups prevents common chronological errors.

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The cultural and scholarly contributions of King Alfred the Great.
Soru 57Soru

By the early 5th century, the Roman Empire was facing significant military challenges across its vast territories. Why were the Roman troops eventually ordered to leave Britain in 410 AD?

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Cevap: To concentrate their military forces on defending other parts of the Roman Empire from attack

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The Roman army was withdrawn to concentrate their military forces on defending other parts of the Roman Empire from attack.
The correct answer is correct because the Roman army left Britain in 410 AD specifically to defend other parts of the Roman Empire that were under threat of invasion. They never returned, marking the end of the Roman period in British history.

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1
Identify the historical context of the year 410 AD in Roman Britain.
This was the end of nearly 400 years of Roman rule.
The date marks the official military withdrawal from the province of Britannia.
2
Analyze the strategic situation of the broader Roman Empire at that time.
The Empire was under pressure from various tribes and internal instability.
Rome needed all available legions to defend its core territories and borders in mainland Europe.
3
Evaluate the reason for the withdrawal against common misconceptions.
The withdrawal was a strategic decision by the Roman administration, not a defeat by later invaders like Vikings or Normans.
Correctly sequencing invasions (Romans → Anglo-Saxons → Vikings → Normans) is essential for understanding the timing of these events.

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Roman Withdrawal from Britain (410 AD)
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Soru 58Soru

Around 2,0002,000 BC, the arrival of new craftsmanship skills in Britain led to the start of a new historical period. Which of the following correctly describes a major technological advancement from this era?

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Cevap: The ability to create tools and weapons by mixing copper and tin.

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The defining technological feature of the Bronze Age was the ability to manufacture tools and weapons from a mixture of copper and tin.
The correct answer is correct because the Bronze Age (beginning around 2,0002,000 BC) was characterized by the introduction of metalworking where people learned to smelt and mix copper with tin to create bronze tools, weapons, and ornaments.

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1
Identify the time period mentioned in the stem.
The stem refers to the period beginning around 2,0002,000 BC (which is 4,0004,000 years ago).
The Bronze Age in Britain is dated to approximately 2,0002,000 BC.
2
Recall the primary technological shift that occurred during this era.
People moved from using stone (Stone Age) to using metal (Bronze Age).
Bronze was the first metal used for widespread tool and weapon production in Britain.
3
Identify the components of the metal used during this time.
Bronze is an alloy made of copper and tin.
The mixture of these two metals provided a much stronger material than copper alone.

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Bronze Age Metallurgy
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Soru 59Soru

The Vikings first raided Britain in 793 AD at Lindisfarne, eventually leading to a period where they controlled the north and east of England, known as the Danelaw. Following these long periods of conflict, which Danish king eventually became the first to rule the whole of England?

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Cevap: King Cnut

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King Cnut was the first Danish king to rule the whole of England.
The correct answer is King Cnut because he was the Danish leader who successfully secured the throne and became the first Danish king to rule over the entirety of England in 1016.

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1
Identify the historical period and ethnic group specified in the question.
The question asks for a Danish king during the period following the Viking invasions and the Danelaw.
This narrows the focus to the 11th century before the Norman Conquest.
2
Distinguish between Anglo-Saxon and Danish rulers of that era.
Alfred the Great and Edward the Confessor were Anglo-Saxons; Cnut was Danish.
The question specifically requires a Danish king.
3
Determine which Danish ruler controlled the entire territory of England.
King Cnut secured the throne of all England in 1016.
While Vikings previously held the Danelaw, Cnut was the first to unify the whole country under Danish rule.

Anahtar Kavram

Viking and Danish rule in England

Daha Fazla Pratik

Review the significance of the Danelaw and the location of the first Viking raid at Lindisfarne to understand the geographical impact of the invasions.
Tahmini Süre:45s
Soru 60Soru

The Viking era in Britain was marked by both invasion and eventual integration. While some kings eventually ruled all of England, others were famous for defending their kingdoms and forcing the invaders into a treaty. Which king successfully resisted the Vikings and established the boundary for the area known as the Danelaw?

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Cevap: King Alfred the Great

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King Alfred the Great was the monarch who defeated the Vikings and established the boundary for the Danelaw.
King Alfred the Great is the correct answer because he successfully led the resistance against Viking invaders and entered into a treaty that restricted their settlement to specific regions in the north and east, creating the territory known as the Danelaw.

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1
Identify the historical figure responsible for resisting Viking expansion in the 9th century.
King Alfred the Great
He led the Anglo-Saxon defense against the Great Heathen Army and negotiated the subsequent peace treaty.
2
Confirm the relationship between the king and the specific territory mentioned.
The Danelaw
The treaty signed by Alfred defined the boundary of the Danelaw, where Viking laws and customs prevailed.

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The resistance of King Alfred the Great and the establishment of the Danelaw.
Tahmini Süre:45s
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