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Chapter One The Anglo-Saxons 449-1066: Songs of Ancient Heroes.

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1 Chapter One The Anglo-Saxons 449-1066: Songs of Ancient Heroes

2 Literary Response and Analysis Standard 3.7c 3.7 Analyze recognized works of world literature from a variety of authors: c. Evaluate the philosophical, political, religious, ethical, and social influences of the historical period that shaped the characters, plots, and settings.

3 Q: Great Britain has been invaded by: A: The Romans, Vikings, Normans, but not the Greeks.

4 Q: After the Romans evacuated their troops, Britain was left with— A: A system of roads and architecture.

5 Q: An important effect of Christianity’s spread throughout Britain was that— A: Britain became culturally linked to Europe

6 Q: Celtic Religion had all the following characteristics: Priests called Druids Ritual dances and human sacrifice Belief in spirits who controlled all aspects of existence But NOT worship of ancient Greek gods of wisdom.

7 Q: Anglo-Saxon life was dominated by— A: close allegiances between leaders and their followers. i.e. ring bringer.

8 The old Anglo-Saxon religion Primarily encouraged ethics and earthly virtues such as bravery

9 Anglo-Saxon poets held an honored position in society primarily because they Preserved heroic deeds in the collective memory

10 The Christian monasteries served Anglo-Saxon society by— Fostering learning and preserving literary works.

11 Through the Anglo- Saxon Chronicle, King Alfred promoted the use of written— Old English

12 The years of war between the Anglo- Saxon and the Danes came to an end with the— Invasion by the Normans under William of Normandy, aka “William the Conqueror”


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