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What two religions fought in Europe during the Middle Ages
Christinanity and Islam.
There really is no good answer to this question. There were a number of pairs of religions that fought in Europe during the Middle Ages.
If you need a simple answer, the wars involving followers of Christianity and Islam are the more significant to historians. Nevertheless, wars between Christians and Pagans possibly involved more people and certainly extended over a longer time.
In the Early Middle Ages, wars between Christians and Pagans happened in what had been the West Roman Empire. They soon stopped there, but continued in central, northern, and eastern Europe. We might include Viking incursions into the rest of Europe in these. These wars in the North and East continued into the High Middle Ages, and were still going on after the last Crusades to the Holy Land.
Wars between Christians and Muslims happened in both the East and West. The wars in the East began as Muslims conquered much of what remained of the East Roman Empire, but they did not really arrive in Europe for some time after that, and were mostly confined to the Balkans. In the West, a different set of wars centered on Muslims who invaded territories that are now in Spain, Portugal, and France.
Which of the following actions best meets the goal of security
Wearing a seatbelt while riding in a car.
Technological advancement can come from improved devices or new
Technological advancement can come from improved devices or new
METHOD
Calculations of cost and benefit are always which of the following
What questions must be asked about the use of resources in an economic system
What is the most effective allocation?APEX!
Which of the following best describes the purpose of advertising
to transmit product messages to an audience
Which of the following best explains why property rights are necessary in a free-market system
Property rights allow consumers and producers to make free
choices
In economics workers are both producers and which of the following
In the game of economics every person alive plays the role of which
Ight and then click submit Match the following terms with their definitions A Opportunity cost A decision-making tool that weighs additional costs and benefits of going for one more unit of
Which of the following best explains the main purpose of short term planning
To meet fixed expenses and allow for discretionary spending.
Which of the following best explains why different people have different levels of risk aversionWhich of the following best explains why different people have different levels of risk aversion
Some people are willing to take more chances than others.
Must What must an activity have in order to be considered a game
A set of rules
One or more players
Which of the following pairs of words best describes using cost benefit analysis maximizing and minimizing
Which of the following best explains why the game of economics does not have a signal goal
Which of the following is essential part of making rational choice
Doing cost-benefit analysis
Which of the following best describeshow culture can influence consumer behavior
no options given to answer
Which of the following results from the fact that costs and benefits are based on preferences
Both monetary and non monetary factors are taken into
account.
In a command economy the government does not do which of the following
decides how much consumers buy
What Of The Following is an essential part of making a rational choice
doing cost benefit analysis
Utility is the concept that economists use to measure the a person gets from the use or consumption of goods and services.
What following best defines e-commerce
Buying and selling online.