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Despite having a basis in religious and ethnic intolerance, in what way did the Crusades increase cultural interaction between Europe and the Middle East?
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(Choice A) European Crusaders converted to Islam and returned to Europe to proselytize
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European Crusaders converted to Islam and returned to Europe to proselytize
(Choice B) Middle Eastern merchants developed a taste for trade goods from France, England and Germany, which spurred trade with the West along the Maginot Line
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Middle Eastern merchants developed a taste for trade goods from France, England and Germany, which spurred trade with the West along the Maginot Line
(Choice C) European Crusaders developed a taste for trade goods from India, China, and Central Asia, which spurred trade with the East along the Silk Road
C
European Crusaders developed a taste for trade goods from India, China, and Central Asia, which spurred trade with the East along the Silk Road
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The best choice that describes how the Crusades increased cultural interaction between Europe and the Middle East is:

**(Choice C)** European Crusaders developed a taste for trade goods from India, China, and Central Asia, which spurred trade with the East along the Silk Road.

This choice highlights the influence of the Crusades on trade and cultural exchange, as European Crusaders encountered various goods and cultures during their campaigns, leading to increased trade and interaction. The other choices do not accurately reflect the historical context or outcomes of the Crusades.

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