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Milena C
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A major factor in the launching of the crusades was
1the desire of Europeans to go to heaven.
2a desire to strengthen monarchy in European nations.
3the Reformation's call for a return to spiritual pursuits.
4a need to employ warring knights who were disrupting European peace.
5the threat of Magyar invasions.
Which textbook subheading deals with the Crusades?
1Erasmus' Praise of Folly Hailed by Critics
2Medici Family Purchases Collection of Classical Manuscripts
3Portuguese Explorers First to Reach Indies
4Christians and Muslims Face Open Conflict
5Swiss Guards Protect Papal Lands
An important difference between production of goods in the 20th century and production of goods in the Middle Ages is that, during the Middle Ages,
1producers were not taxed.
2production for profit was almost unknown.
3there was little production in anticipation of demand.
4the quality of consumer goods produced was unregulated.
5most goods were produced for export.
A major result of the crusades was
1the conquest of Palestine by European powers.
2the rise of kings to leadership positions.
3the control of all trade routes in the Mediterranean by European nations.
4the re-establishment of the Eastern Roman Empire at Constantinople.
5the revival of feudalism.
1the desire of Europeans to go to heaven.
2a desire to strengthen monarchy in European nations.
3the Reformation's call for a return to spiritual pursuits.
4a need to employ warring knights who were disrupting European peace.
5the threat of Magyar invasions.
Which textbook subheading deals with the Crusades?
1Erasmus' Praise of Folly Hailed by Critics
2Medici Family Purchases Collection of Classical Manuscripts
3Portuguese Explorers First to Reach Indies
4Christians and Muslims Face Open Conflict
5Swiss Guards Protect Papal Lands
An important difference between production of goods in the 20th century and production of goods in the Middle Ages is that, during the Middle Ages,
1producers were not taxed.
2production for profit was almost unknown.
3there was little production in anticipation of demand.
4the quality of consumer goods produced was unregulated.
5most goods were produced for export.
A major result of the crusades was
1the conquest of Palestine by European powers.
2the rise of kings to leadership positions.
3the control of all trade routes in the Mediterranean by European nations.
4the re-establishment of the Eastern Roman Empire at Constantinople.
5the revival of feudalism.