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What was one of the main long-term effects of the Crusades?
What was one of the main long-term effects of the Crusades?
- Exposing Europeans to goods from the Middle East and Far East (correct)
- Establishing strong trade relations with Africa
- Encouraging isolationism among European nations
- Introducing the concept of democracy to Europe
Which Italian city-states became major trading powers in the Mediterranean region as a result of the Crusades?
Which Italian city-states became major trading powers in the Mediterranean region as a result of the Crusades?
- Sicily and Sardinia
- Venice and Genoa (correct)
- Florence and Milan
- Rome and Naples
What major event did the exposure to new goods from the East lead to in the 15th century?
What major event did the exposure to new goods from the East lead to in the 15th century?
- The Industrial Revolution
- The Era of Exploration (correct)
- The Renaissance
- The Age of Absolutism
Why did a number of prominent noblemen volunteer to join the Crusades?
Why did a number of prominent noblemen volunteer to join the Crusades?
Which Crusade successfully captured Jerusalem and set up Crusader states in the Middle East?
Which Crusade successfully captured Jerusalem and set up Crusader states in the Middle East?
What were the Crusader States?
What were the Crusader States?
Which one of these was NOT one of the Crusader States?
Which one of these was NOT one of the Crusader States?
Why was control of the Crusader States considered tenuous?
Why was control of the Crusader States considered tenuous?
What was one of the main long-term effects of the Crusades on Europeans?
What was one of the main long-term effects of the Crusades on Europeans?
Which Italian city-state became a major trading power in the Mediterranean region due to the Crusades?
Which Italian city-state became a major trading power in the Mediterranean region due to the Crusades?
What was a common motivation for prominent noblemen to volunteer to join the Crusades?
What was a common motivation for prominent noblemen to volunteer to join the Crusades?
Which of the following was NOT one of the Crusader States established in the Middle East?
Which of the following was NOT one of the Crusader States established in the Middle East?
What did capturing Jerusalem during the First Crusade lead to?
What did capturing Jerusalem during the First Crusade lead to?
Which event ultimately resulted from the Italian city-states becoming major trading powers?
Which event ultimately resulted from the Italian city-states becoming major trading powers?
Why was control of the Crusader States considered tenuous?
Why was control of the Crusader States considered tenuous?
What impact did exposure to goods from the Middle East and Far East have on European trade?
What impact did exposure to goods from the Middle East and Far East have on European trade?
Why did a number of prominent noblemen volunteer to join the Crusades?
Why did a number of prominent noblemen volunteer to join the Crusades?
What led to Venice and Genoa becoming major trading powers in the Mediterranean region?
What led to Venice and Genoa becoming major trading powers in the Mediterranean region?