Ask yourself about each of these. I gave you my reaction to the first one.
They were able to regain permanent control of Jerusalem.
This is clearly false. Europeans never regained "permanent control of Jerusalem."
They gained new tolerance for different religions.
They won control of trade routes in the Middle East.
They rediscovered the learning of ancient Greece and Rome.
What was one way that Europeans benefited from increased contact with the Muslim world during the Crusades?
They were able to regain permanent control of Jerusalem.
They gained new tolerance for different religions.
They won control of trade routes in the Middle East.
They rediscovered the learning of ancient Greece and Rome.
11 answers
Got the answers
1.A
2.D
3.C
4.B
5.D
1.A
2.D
3.C
4.B
5.D
I took the quiz and 5-5
Which of the following was one way that Europeans benefited from increased contact with the Muslim world during the Crusades?
A.
They were able to regain permanent control of Jerusalem.
B.
They gained new tolerance for different religions.
C.
They won control of trade routes in the Middle East.
D.
They rediscovered the learning of ancient Greece and Rome.
A.
They were able to regain permanent control of Jerusalem.
B.
They gained new tolerance for different religions.
C.
They won control of trade routes in the Middle East.
D.
They rediscovered the learning of ancient Greece and Rome.
B. They gained new tolerance for different religions.
Drag and drop the description to the correct crusade.
organized in 1189 to recapture Jerusalem after it fell to Saladin
organized by King Louis VII of France and the German emperor
caused distrust between Byzantine and Catholic Christians
aimed to recapture Edessa
Second Crusade
Third Crusade
Fourth Crusade
organized in 1189 to recapture Jerusalem after it fell to Saladin
organized by King Louis VII of France and the German emperor
caused distrust between Byzantine and Catholic Christians
aimed to recapture Edessa
Second Crusade
Third Crusade
Fourth Crusade
organized by King Louis VII of France and the German emperor - Second Crusade
aimed to recapture Edessa - Second Crusade
caused distrust between Byzantine and Catholic Christians - Fourth Crusade
organized in 1189 to recapture Jerusalem after it fell to Saladin - Third Crusade
Fourth Crusade - Fourth Crusade
aimed to recapture Edessa - Second Crusade
caused distrust between Byzantine and Catholic Christians - Fourth Crusade
organized in 1189 to recapture Jerusalem after it fell to Saladin - Third Crusade
Fourth Crusade - Fourth Crusade
Why did Christians conduct the First Crusade?
A.
to remove Saladin from power
B.
to protect Christian pilgrims to the Holy Land
C.
to destroy Constantinople
D.
to protect Rome from Muslim invaders
A.
to remove Saladin from power
B.
to protect Christian pilgrims to the Holy Land
C.
to destroy Constantinople
D.
to protect Rome from Muslim invaders
B. to protect Christian pilgrims to the Holy Land.
Why did Christians attack Jews during the Crusades?
A.
They wanted revenge for Jewish attacks on Christians.
B.
Jews were trying to regain the Holy Land for themselves.
C.
Jews had allied with Muslims.
D.
Some Christians viewed Jews as enemies of Christianity.
A.
They wanted revenge for Jewish attacks on Christians.
B.
Jews were trying to regain the Holy Land for themselves.
C.
Jews had allied with Muslims.
D.
Some Christians viewed Jews as enemies of Christianity.
D. Some Christians viewed Jews as enemies of Christianity.