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As a result of the Crusades —
trade increased between the Middle East and the West
the Mongols lost their land to the Byzantine Empire
the West gained more power
the two Churches reunited
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Correct answers: trade increased between the Middle East and the West, and the West gained more power.
Brief explanation: The Crusades reopened and expanded eastern–western trade routes (spurring demand for Middle Eastern goods and growth of Italian port cities). They also weakened feudal nobility and boosted monarchies and Western economic/political influence. The Mongols did not lose land to Byzantium, and the Crusades did not reunite the Western (Catholic) and Eastern (Orthodox) Churches.
Brief explanation: The Crusades reopened and expanded eastern–western trade routes (spurring demand for Middle Eastern goods and growth of Italian port cities). They also weakened feudal nobility and boosted monarchies and Western economic/political influence. The Mongols did not lose land to Byzantium, and the Crusades did not reunite the Western (Catholic) and Eastern (Orthodox) Churches.
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