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ground. "You fool!" he cried. "You think I eat bark? You are the dumbest thief in the history of Aerd. Bark, huh?"

"I'm sorry," said Ronever. "I thought it was meat."

"It's okay," said Danbar. "Maybe next time, taste it before getting it. If you can't tell meat from bark, come. The others are waiting."

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What happens the next morning
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What happens next
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What happens next they are THIEVES NOT HEROES
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Now they are captured and beheaded tell about it
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Ok they were hanged
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Ok they were starved
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In the Middle Ages, who would have been considered a heretic by the Church?

A.
a European knight who did not join the Crusades

B.
a Christian who did not follow accepted Church teachings

C.
a Muslim who fought against Christian crusaders in Jerusalem

D.
a Jew who refused to convert to Christianity
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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.
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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
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You cant pick the first which one is the aimed to recapture Edessa in?
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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
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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.
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Which region was the center of Moorish culture on the Iberian Peninsula?

A.
Castile-León

B.
Aragon

C.
Majorca

D.
al-Andalus
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Why were Moorish rulers initially somewhat tolerant of Christians and Jews in Spain?

A.
Christians and Jews paid Muslim rulers tribute.

B.
Christians and Jews labored for free on building projects.

C.
Christians and Jews worshipped one God.

D.
Christians and Jews converted to Islam.
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Why was the capture of Majorca by James I of Aragon significant to the success of the Reconquista?

A.
It was the capital of Muslim Spain.

B.
Muslim rulers had fled there upon defeat by Christian armies.

C.
It was well located for shipping and trade.

D.
Spanish ruler Isabella was from there.
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Which of the following was the goal of the Reconquista?

A.
to take back the Holy Land

B.
to unite Spain and Portugal

C.
to drive the Muslims from Spain

D.
to drive the Muslims out of the Byzantine empire
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Which of the following was one major effect of the bubonic plague?

A.
It killed nearly one third of the population of Europe.

B.
It drove many poor people from cities to manors.

C.
It strengthened the power of the Church.

D.
It led to the expulsion of Muslims and Jews from Spain.
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Which of the following was the main cause of the Great Famine?

A.
warfare

B.
bubonic plague

C.
heavy rainfall

D.
population increases
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Which weapon brought significant changes to warfare during the Hundred Years' War?

A.
longbow

B.
crossbow

C.
sword

D.
spear
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Why did the Flemish support Edward III's claim to the throne of France?

A.
The French had been seizing Flemish territory.

B.
They wanted the English to rule Flanders.

C.
Their textile industry depended on English wool.

D.
They had been at war with the French for many years.
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Which of the following was an effect of the Black Death?

A.
Most of the remaining European population were peasants.

B.
The Catholic Church lost almost half of its clergy.

C.
Nobles could hire peasants to work the fields for less.

D.
Towns and cities grew as survivors moved there.
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How did the role of the church in education change over time?

A.
Universities changed from being independent to being part of the church.

B.
Priests became the only teachers at universities.

C.
Schools began to provide education beyond religious instruction.

D.
The church declared that only religious subjects could be taught at universities.
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Look at the timeline of a span of European history.

A timeline of select events of the Middle Ages is shown. The timeline ranges from the year 500 to the year 1500. The timeline shows that in 597, Pope Gregory I sent missionaries to Britain. It shows that in 800, Pope Leo III crowned Charlemagne Holy Roman Emperor. It shows that in 966, the first Polish king converted to Christianity. It shows that circa 1200, monasteries began to take an active role in society. It shows that Thomas Aquinas published his work on natural law in 1265.

Which of the following best describes the theme of the timeline?

A.
the fall of the Roman Empire

B.
the Reformation in Europe

C.
the Age of Charlemagne

D.
the spread of the Catholic faith
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