Pope Urban II's promise to forgive the sins of those who participated in the Crusades blurred the line between __________
A) Romans and Byzantines
B) Christians and Muslims
C) pilgrim and crusader
D) clergy and laity
C
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During the campaign in New York and New Jersey in 1776, British General William Howe failed
A) to capture the port of New York. B) to make good use of American loyalists. C) to amass enough troops for the campaign. D) All of the above.
As time went on, armored knighthood was limited to those with revenue from land and
a. was restricted to those with hereditary titles. b. continued only in areas with a free peasantry. c. became the central figure in medieval warfare. d. required permission of the king and the church. e. was taught to all citizens.
The Sa'idian conquest of Morocco in the 16th century was sparked by
a. Ottoman invasions b. Portuguese encroachments c. The threat of Songhai d. Spanish attacks e. Desert nomadic attacks
Before the Civil War, most railroads had been built to promote specific cities or to serve local needs.
a. true b. false