In his famous sermon in 1095, Pope Urban II saw Christian Europe as

a. only a small part of Europe itself and of the world.
b. comprising Europe, which he thought took up much of the world.
c. a military and economic powerhouse that had always been on the rise.
d. evenly divided between Europe, Africa, and Asia.


a

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What will be an ideal response?

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The First World War was triggered by

a. V.I. Lenin’s seizure of power in Russia. b. the assassination of an Austrian archduke by a Serbian nationalist. c. the sinking of the Lusitania. d. Germany’s surprise attack upon Belgium. e. German development of the submarine.

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Philip's victory at the Battle of ____________________ marks the effective end of Greek independence

Fill in the blank(s) with correct word

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