Medieval Europe: Impact Of The Crusades Quiz

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What was an effect of the Crusades on the Muslim world? The Crusades increased religious tolerance among Muslims. The Crusades increased Muslims' distrust of Europeans. The Crusades increased the power of the Muslim empires. The Crusades increased the power of Constantinople.
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The Crusades increased Muslims' distrust of Europeans
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The Crusades were military expeditions undertaken by European Christians to regain the Holy Land from the Muslims. Muslim armies who sought to conquer Christian Europe. Christian and Muslim armies who joined to fight the Mongols. European Christians who wanted to destroy Constantinople.
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European Christians to regain the Holy Land from the Muslims.
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The Catholic Church considered a heretic to be anyone who traveled long distances to trade in silks and spices. journeyed to the Holy Land to defeat the Muslims. held religious ideas rejected by Church authorities. called for the removal of Muslims and Jews from Spain.
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held religious ideas rejected by Church authorities.
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Read Robert the Monk's account of Pope Urban II's speech. This royal city [Jerusalem] . . . desires to be liberated and begs you to come to her aid. . . . God has granted you above all other nations great glory in arms. Accordingly, undertake this journey eagerly for the remission of your sins, with the assurance of the reward of imperishable glory in the kingdom of heaven. Which best summarizes what the pope is saying? Traveling to Jerusalem is the will of God. Warfare in the name of God is a sin. God has given Jerusalem to the Muslims. God will reward those who liberate Jerusalem.
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God will reward those who liberate Jerusalem.
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The Crusaders considered the journey to Jerusalem to be a kind of pilgrimage because participants would earn large sums of money. see the wonders of the world. earn forgiveness for their sins. be able to spread the Christian religion.
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earn forgiveness for their sins.
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After the Fourth Crusade, support among Europeans for the Crusades grew even stronger. began to decline. stayed the same. collapsed.
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began to decline.
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What compromise ended the Third Crusade? Both Muslims and Christians withdrew from Jerusalem, declaring it to be a neutral city. Muslims continued to rule Jerusalem, but they allowed Christian pilgrims free access to the city. The Muslim ruler of Jerusalem decided to convert to Christianity as a sign of good will. The Crusaders agreed to pay ransom to Muslim forces and then depart from the Holy Land.
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Muslims continued to rule Jerusalem, but they allowed Christian pilgrims free access to the city.
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The Crusades are considered to be a turning point in European history because they brought an end to the power of the Catholic Church. wars between people of different religions. the period of time known as the Middle Ages. trade between Europe and Southwest Asia.
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the period of time known as the Middle Ages.
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Feudalism declined during the Crusades because the Catholic Church called for its end. many knights lost their lives and fortunes in battle. the Catholic Church took control of European governments. many knights decided to rise up against their kings.
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many knights lost their lives and fortunes in battle.
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After the fall of the Roman Empire, who took the lead in providing services to people throughout Europe? kings and queens local nobles military forces the Roman Catholic Church
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the Roman Catholic Church