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Which accurately describe the involvement of the Catholic Church in the Crusades?
A.)In the 13th century, the Church sanctioned the Children’s Crusade in which adolescents and teenagers set out from Europe to reclaim Jerusalem.
B.)In 1208, the Church declared the Albigensian Crusade that took place entirely within France against Christian opponents.
C.)In AD 1095, Pope Urban II called the Roman Catholic Church to wage war against Muslims over the possession of Jerusalem.
D.)In the 12th century, the pope called for the Baltic Crusades, sending the Teutonic Knights from Germany to slaughter heretics and pagans in present-day Latvia, Estonia, and Finland.
I'm sure its, B,C&D
A.)In the 13th century, the Church sanctioned the Children’s Crusade in which adolescents and teenagers set out from Europe to reclaim Jerusalem.
B.)In 1208, the Church declared the Albigensian Crusade that took place entirely within France against Christian opponents.
C.)In AD 1095, Pope Urban II called the Roman Catholic Church to wage war against Muslims over the possession of Jerusalem.
D.)In the 12th century, the pope called for the Baltic Crusades, sending the Teutonic Knights from Germany to slaughter heretics and pagans in present-day Latvia, Estonia, and Finland.
I'm sure its, B,C&D
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Writeacher
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karen
yes.. got it right.
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