To capture Jerusalem and gain control of the Holy Lands.
However, eventually the Christian troops also extended the crusade
to include taking Spain from the Moors and the Slavs from Eastern
Europe.
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What was the original purpose of the Crusades
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To make Jerusalem a Christian city To drive Muslims out of
Jerusalem.
To retake the Holy Land
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Which was a consequence of the Crusades
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An increase in trade
An increase in the power of popes
A weakening of the Byzantine Empire
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In what way were the Safavids different from the Ottomans
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Safavids were Shiite, and Ottomans were Sunni. Ottomans were Sunni, and Safavids were not
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Why was Ivan IV called Ivan the Terrible
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Ivan IV was called Ivan the terrible cause his temper grew as he
got older. Ivan also killed a lot of rich people including his
eldest son.
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What was an accomplishment of Oleg
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Oleg merged the Viking and Slavic culture. He gained control of
Kiev. He signed a commercial agreement with the Byzantines.
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Why did most Jews migrate in the late Middle Ages
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Often, these migrations were because the Jews were expelled from the various countries (England, France and Spain are examples). See also the Related Link.
What did trade groups like the Hanseatic League form
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To reduce the threat of attacks
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What elements defined Ottoman art
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Some elements that defined Ottoman art include:
Lack of human figures
Elaborate designs
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Which best describes feudal society
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In a feudal society, serfs had to pay lords with crops
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What was the goal of the Crusades
To capture Jerusalem and gain control of the Holy Lands.
However, eventually the Christian troops also extended the crusade
to include taking Spain from the Moors and the Slavs from Eastern
Europe.
What was the original purpose of the Crusades
To make Jerusalem a Christian city To drive Muslims out of
Jerusalem.
To retake the Holy Land
Which was a consequence of the Crusades
An increase in trade
An increase in the power of popes
A weakening of the Byzantine Empire
In what way were the Safavids different from the Ottomans
Safavids were Shiite, and Ottomans were Sunni. Ottomans were Sunni, and Safavids were not
Why was Ivan IV called Ivan the Terrible
Ivan IV was called Ivan the terrible cause his temper grew as he
got older. Ivan also killed a lot of rich people including his
eldest son.
What was an accomplishment of Oleg
Oleg merged the Viking and Slavic culture. He gained control of
Kiev. He signed a commercial agreement with the Byzantines.
Why did most Jews migrate in the late Middle Ages
Often, these migrations were because the Jews were expelled from the various countries (England, France and Spain are examples). See also the Related Link.