The ____________ Crusade succeeded in capturing Jerusalem after a long siege.
A. First
B. Second
C. Third
D. Fourth
E. Fifth
Answer: A
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A. obligatory payments. B. statutory payments. C. nondiscretionary payments. D. compulsory payments.
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a. giving them large sums of money. b. threatening to expel all Christians. c. threatening to kill the Jesuits. d. permitting them to convert more people in areas previously off limits.
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A) Most U.S. foreign ministers were religious leaders, using their diplomatic posts for missionary access. B) Most religious leaders believed that God had blessed the United States with riches that should be shared with the world's poor, making foreign policy mainly about charity. C) Most religious leaders believed that God had given the United States to Christians, and they should be content and not seek more riches throughout the world. D) Most religious leaders believed that Americans should bring Christianity to the rest of the world, so they advocated imperialist foreign policies. E) Most religious leaders followed the "conversion by sword" example of European Christian powers in the Middle Ages, so they advocated U.S. military coups.