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Crusades

Official Study Guide for the Crusades

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Which statement describes the most significant reason for the outbreak of the Crusades? The Holy Land contained sites that were important to Jews, Christians, and Muslims
Which Muslim leader came to power and successfully took back control of Jerusalem from the Christians? Saladin
What culture group's actions led to the start of the European Crusades Seljuk Turks
Why were the people of Europe so eager to go on the Crusades when the Pope called for one? So that all their sins would be forgiven
Which is not an effect of the Crusades? Muslims stopped interactions with Christians
Which major city in the Holy Land was the site for the end of the 2nd Crusade? Damascus
Whose religious site in Jerusalem is said to mark the spot where their prophet ascended to heaven? Muslims
Which religious site in Jerusalem marks the spot where their prophet is said to have been executed and buried? Church of the Holy Sepulcher (Christian)
What was the outcome of the 1st Crusade? Christians take control of the Holy Land
Which Crusade, led by the King of England, did not retake Jerusalem, but did gain the right for Christian pilgrims to visit the city? 3rd Crusade
Which Pope listed below called for the 1st Crusade? Pope Urban II
Which of the following Crusade saw the Crusader soldiers sacking the city of Constantinople rather than reach their target destination of Jerusalem? 4th Crusade
Which is not one of the holy sites that can be found in Jerusalem? The Kaaba
At what point in time did the Christian Crusaders lose complete control of Jerusalem? Before the 3rd Crusade
What was one effect the Crusades had on trade? Trade increased and new goods were brought to Europe
What happened when people from different cultures met during and after the Crusades? They shared ideas and learned new ways of doing things
Which effect of the Crusades is going to be the main contributor to the start of learning and education (Renaissance) in Europe? Growing desire to learn and travel in Europe
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