Danielle N
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The chief ambition of the Venetian city-state in the fourteenth century was
a. Monopolizing the shipping of English wool to Flanders.
b. To create a maritime commercial empire throughout the Mediterranean and Black seas.
c. Financial control of the Holy Roman Empire.
d. Inducing the bankruptcy of the papacy.
e. To wage a crusade against the Turks in order to gain access to the Holy Land.
5. In France, after the papacy was moved to Avignon, the clergy were reduced in rank to being only the Third Estate.
a. True
b. False
a. Monopolizing the shipping of English wool to Flanders.
b. To create a maritime commercial empire throughout the Mediterranean and Black seas.
c. Financial control of the Holy Roman Empire.
d. Inducing the bankruptcy of the papacy.
e. To wage a crusade against the Turks in order to gain access to the Holy Land.
5. In France, after the papacy was moved to Avignon, the clergy were reduced in rank to being only the Third Estate.
a. True
b. False