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Which of the following best identifies a positive effect the Crusades had on Europe and Southwest Asia?(1 point)
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The Roman Catholic Church and Eastern Orthodox Church grew closer to each other.
The Roman Catholic Church and Eastern Orthodox Church grew closer to each other.
The conflicts created new trade opportunities across the Mediterranean world for Christians and Muslims.
The conflicts created new trade opportunities across the Mediterranean world for Christians and Muslims.
Europeans acquired permanent states in Southwest Asia that Muslims never conquered.
Europeans acquired permanent states in Southwest Asia that Muslims never conquered.
The Crusades led to deeper faith among Muslims than Christians.
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The conflicts created new trade opportunities across the Mediterranean world for Christians and Muslims.
Explanation: The Crusades increased contact between Europe and Southwest Asia, boosting trade, cultural exchange, and the flow of goods and ideas. The other choices are historically inaccurate.
Explanation: The Crusades increased contact between Europe and Southwest Asia, boosting trade, cultural exchange, and the flow of goods and ideas. The other choices are historically inaccurate.
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