Memory TIC Unit 3Version en ligne matching for 3rd grade vocabulary par Calli Tinley ingratitude wry not very large or showy a cruel or unjust use of power winced twisted to show distaste or displeasure to draw back from pain or thought inheritance a lack of thankfulness modest money or property that is recieved from someone when they die oppression Philip didn’t ask the leaders if his laws would be good for the people. Why did William become unhappy with Philip II’s rule? It was called the “Netherlands,” meaning “faraway lands,” because it seemed far from Spain and Italy. What happened when Charles V resigned? What was Philip II’s response to William’s petition? The Netherlands is also called the “Low Countries.” They are below sea level, so they spend a lot of time fighting against the tides. Philip II became the new ruler, and William tried to stay loyal to him. A group of William’s subjects decided to fight against Philip II. A descendant of William the Silent is the queen of the Netherlands. What did the Duke of Alba do in the Netherlands? Where did William the Silent grow up? He beheaded two leaders and killed many Protestants. William the Silent grew up as a prince in Germany. William met with them and sent a petition to Philip’s court. Philip sent the Duke of Alba to the Netherlands. He was taught to be a good Protestant. Why did Charles V send William to the French royal court? What religion was William the Silent taught to follow? Who rules in the Netherlands today? What is another name for the Netherlands? How did people in the Netherlands react to Philip II’s rule? What skills did William learn in the French royal court? How did William the Silent respond to his people wanting to fight Philip II? Charles V sent him there so he wouldn’t grow up hostile to Catholics. What secret did William discover about Philip II? Why was the Netherlands called the “Netherlands”? William learned to speak French, plan battles, and be a good Catholic William learned that Philip II was planning to massacre the Protestants Why did Queen Elizabeth I have Mary Queen of Scots killed? She married and had a son, James. She was put in prison. What happened when Mary Queen of Scots returned to Scotland? Mary plotted to take Elizabeth’s throne, so Elizabeth had her executed. Who became Queen Elizabeth I’s heir? Why did Mary Queen of Scots flee to England? Henry VIII’s daughters were Mary and Elizabeth. Who was Mary Queen of Scots? Who were Henry VIII’s daughters? She was sent to France and raised as a Catholic. Mary Queen of Scots was the queen of Scotland from the age of five. Where did Mary Queen of Scots grow up, and what religion did she follow? What happened in Scotland while Mary Queen of Scots was in France? What happened to Mary Queen of Scots in England? Mary Queen of Scots’ son, James, became her heir. Protestants grew more powerful in Scotland. She became unpopular in Scotland and hoped Queen Elizabeth would help her.