Christian incursions into Muslim Spain from the eleventh to thirteenth centuries led to which of the following?

A. the conversion of many Christian knights to Islam
B. the expulsion of all Muslims and Jews from the region
C. a great defeat of Christian knights by Muslim forces and a resurgence of Muslim rule in the region
D. a degree of cooperation and mixing of cultures among Christians, Jews, and Muslims in the region


Answer: D

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