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What was the most important result of the Crusades?
The Crusades resulted in many new religions to emerge.
The Crusades resulted in the Holy Roman Empire's permanent possession of Jerusalem.
The Crusades caused the Holy Roman Empire to isolate themselves from the rest of the world.
The Crusades led to trade and new kinds of knowledge.
What was the primary motivation for the Crusades?
political
economic
social
spiritual
Why was Jerusalem so important to Christians?
Christians believed it was the holiest site.
Control of Jerusalem meant power.
It was the location of the highest populations of Christians.
It was the center of the Catholic Church.
What was the most important result of the Crusades?
The Crusades resulted in many new religions.
The Crusades led to trade and new kinds of knowledge.
The Crusades caused the Holy Roman Empire to isolate themselves from the rest of the world.
The Crusades resulted in the Holy Roman Empire's permanent possession of Jerusalem.
Who called for the First Crusade?
Saladin
Pope Urban II
Gregory VII
Richard I
What inspired the Third Crusades?
A disagreement between the Pope and the Monarchy.
Egypt was a center of Muslim power.
Saladin took control of Jerusalem.
Expanding the Empire.
What was one of the causes of the Second Crusades?
Saladin took control of Jerusalem.
The strengthening of Christianity in the Byzantine Empire.
The spread of Muslim power.
The capture of Constantinople.
How did Pope Urban II influence the First Crusade?
He betrayed the Byzantine Empire by working with the Turks to seize control of Jerusalem.
He led the Byzantine Empire into battle against the Turks to regain Jerusalem.
He successfully urged the council to undertake a Crusade to rescue the Holy Land.
He was the first pope to become a king and invade Jerusalem.
What was the purpose of the Crusades?
The lower class fought for their right against the Catholic Church to choose their religion.
They attempted to expand the English Empire
They were designed to take back control of the Holy Land from the Muslims.
They sought to convert the entire world to Christianity.
Pope Urban II wanted to recapture the Holy Lands so that...
Christians going on pilgrimages to visit the Holy Land would be safe.
Muslims had the right to visit the Holy Lands.
the Byzantine emperor could be defeated.
Jerusalem could remain in the hands of the Turks.
King Richard I of England, also known as Richard the Lionheart, led the...
First Crusade.
Second Crusade.
Third Crusade.
a Muslim leader name Saladin began a major campaign against Jerusalem that started the...
First Crusade.
Second Crusade.
Third Crusade.
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