(a) Why was King John worried about his people?
(b) What plan did the King make to ensure justice to the poorest subjects in his kingdom?
(c) How did the King explain the plan to his people?
(d) What good results were produced when the bell rang?
(e) How was it possible for a child to ring the bell?
(f) Why did the horse ring the bell?
(g) How did the Knight try to defend himself?
(h) What reason did the judge give for the horse ringing the bell?
( i ) What was the judge's decision?
( j ) Why did all the people cheer?
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During the interdict, King John became worried about keeping the loyalty of the English people. After the loss of Normandy in 1204, John taxed his barons and many ordinary people very heavily
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