DP History Questionbank
Impact
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- Political impact in England: absence of the king; political instability; revolt of John and Philip in Richard’s absence
- Political impact in France: growth in prestige and strength of the Capetian monarchy; expansion of royal control
- Economic impact: raising money for campaigns; taxation of clergy; raising of the ransom after his capture and imprisonment by Leopold V, Duke of Austria and Henry VI, Holy Roman Emperor (1193)
- Social, cultural and religious impact: anti-Jewish violence; treatment of Muslim prisoners during the Third Crusade
Directly related questions
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21M.1.BP.TZ0.1b:
What does Source D reveal about anti-Jewish violence in York in 1190?
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21M.1.BP.TZ0.2:
With reference to its origin, purpose and content, analyse the value and limitations of Source A for an historian studying the treatment of the Jews during the reign of Richard I.
- 21M.1.BP.TZ0.4: Using the sources and your own knowledge, examine the view that there was limited protection for...
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22M.1.BP.TZ0.1b:
What does Source B suggest about Richard I and John?
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22M.1.BP.TZ0.2:
With reference to its origin, purpose and content, analyse the value and limitations of Source C for an historian studying the political impact in England of Richard I’s absence.
- 22M.1.BP.TZ0.4: Using the sources and your own knowledge, evaluate the political impact of Richard I’s absence in...
Sub sections and their related questions
Political impact in England: absence of the king; political instability; revolt of John and Philip in Richard’s absence
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22M.1.BP.TZ0.1b:
What does Source B suggest about Richard I and John?
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22M.1.BP.TZ0.2:
With reference to its origin, purpose and content, analyse the value and limitations of Source C for an historian studying the political impact in England of Richard I’s absence.
- 22M.1.BP.TZ0.4: Using the sources and your own knowledge, evaluate the political impact of Richard I’s absence in...
Political impact in France: growth in prestige and strength of the Capetian monarchy; expansion of royal control
NoneEconomic impact: raising money for campaigns; taxation of clergy; raising of the ransom after his capture and imprisonment by Leopold V, Duke of Austria and Henry VI, Holy Roman Emperor (1193)
NoneSocial, cultural and religious impact: anti-Jewish violence; treatment of Muslim prisoners during the Third Crusade
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21M.1.BP.TZ0.1b:
What does Source D reveal about anti-Jewish violence in York in 1190?
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21M.1.BP.TZ0.2:
With reference to its origin, purpose and content, analyse the value and limitations of Source A for an historian studying the treatment of the Jews during the reign of Richard I.
- 21M.1.BP.TZ0.4: Using the sources and your own knowledge, examine the view that there was limited protection for...