Question
Which statement identifies an economic cause of the Crusades?(1 point)
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The pope hoped to expand the Catholic Church’s wealth.
The pope hoped to expand the Catholic Church’s wealth.
Europeans hoped to have their debts reduced.
Europeans hoped to have their debts reduced.
The Seljuk Turks hoped to capture Jerusalem for its wealth.
The Seljuk Turks hoped to capture Jerusalem for its wealth.
Byzantine Emperor Alexios I hoped to find wealth and spices in the Middle East.
Responses
The pope hoped to expand the Catholic Church’s wealth.
The pope hoped to expand the Catholic Church’s wealth.
Europeans hoped to have their debts reduced.
Europeans hoped to have their debts reduced.
The Seljuk Turks hoped to capture Jerusalem for its wealth.
The Seljuk Turks hoped to capture Jerusalem for its wealth.
Byzantine Emperor Alexios I hoped to find wealth and spices in the Middle East.
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The statement that identifies an economic cause of the Crusades is:
**The pope hoped to expand the Catholic Church’s wealth.**
This reflects the economic motivations tied to the expansion of the Church's influence and resources during the Crusades.
**The pope hoped to expand the Catholic Church’s wealth.**
This reflects the economic motivations tied to the expansion of the Church's influence and resources during the Crusades.
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