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The Crusades are considered to be a turning point in European history because
it led the Catholic Church to become more inclusive.
it discouraged wars between people of different religions.
it led many Europeans to become religious and willing to sacrifice for their faith.
it decreased trade between Europe and Southwest Asia.
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Correct answer: it led many Europeans to become religious and willing to sacrifice for their faith.
Explanation: The Crusades increased religious fervor and helped shape a more militant, outward-looking Christian identity in Europe. They did not make the Church more inclusive, nor did they discourage religious wars, and they actually increased trade between Europe and Southwest Asia rather than decreasing it.
Explanation: The Crusades increased religious fervor and helped shape a more militant, outward-looking Christian identity in Europe. They did not make the Church more inclusive, nor did they discourage religious wars, and they actually increased trade between Europe and Southwest Asia rather than decreasing it.
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