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11. By the thirteenth century, the increased agricultural production reduced the price of food in spite of increased urban demand a. true, b. false
12. The division of Europe into three kingdoms after the death of Louis the Pious led to a. two centuries of relative calm, b. the capture of the eastern German lands by Muslim forces, c. an incessant struggle between Louis the German, Charles the Bald, and their heirs over disputed territories, d. political control by the papacy, e. the eventual emergence of Lothair as the ruler of a united Europe
13. The Byzantine Empire’s victory over the Seljuk Turks at the Battle of Manzikert in 1071 inspired western crusaders to invade the middle East in expectation of little opposition from the Turks a. true, b. false
14. In spite of the revival of cities and trade, Medieval Europe was an overwhelmingly agrarian society a. true, b. false
15. Much of the thirteenth century France was dominated by Louis IX, a deeply religious king who was later canonized and made a saint by the Catholic Church a. true, b. false
16. Within Europe, the most popular sites for Christian pilgrims were Rome and Sanitago de Compostela in Spain a. true, b. false
12. The division of Europe into three kingdoms after the death of Louis the Pious led to a. two centuries of relative calm, b. the capture of the eastern German lands by Muslim forces, c. an incessant struggle between Louis the German, Charles the Bald, and their heirs over disputed territories, d. political control by the papacy, e. the eventual emergence of Lothair as the ruler of a united Europe
13. The Byzantine Empire’s victory over the Seljuk Turks at the Battle of Manzikert in 1071 inspired western crusaders to invade the middle East in expectation of little opposition from the Turks a. true, b. false
14. In spite of the revival of cities and trade, Medieval Europe was an overwhelmingly agrarian society a. true, b. false
15. Much of the thirteenth century France was dominated by Louis IX, a deeply religious king who was later canonized and made a saint by the Catholic Church a. true, b. false
16. Within Europe, the most popular sites for Christian pilgrims were Rome and Sanitago de Compostela in Spain a. true, b. false