tci test study
12.What event in 1095 led Pope Urban II to call Christians to a religious war?
A. Many emperors asked for help.
8.How did the Crusades make European monarchs stronger?
A. by taking nobles away to fight
6.Which letter on the map shows the location of the Reconquista?
A. letter A
1.What was the overall purpose of the Christians in the Crusades?
A. to gain control of Palestine
15.What was the overall purpose of the Christians in the Crusades?
A. to gain control of Palestine
11.Why is the city of Mecca important in Muslim tradition?
B. It was the birthplace of Muhammad.
10.Which statement describes the effect of the Crusades on Jews?
B. They were persecuted throughout Europe.
16.Which statement describes the effect of the Crusades on Jews?
B. They were persecuted throughout Europe.
5.Unlike the first three Crusades, some later Crusades were primarily movements of
B. poor people and children.
14.Islam, Judaism, and Christianity have much in common including
B. the same people in their sacred texts.
9.What did Muslims lose as a result of the Reconquista?
B. their land in Spain
3.Who set up Christian kingdoms in Palestine and Syria in the early 1100s?
B. winners of the First Crusade
4.How did Salah al-Din change conditions in the Middle East?
C. He re-conquered most of Palestine.
2.Why is Jerusalem holy to Muslims?
C. Muhammad rose to heaven there.
17.The European name for Palestine, the region where Jesus had lived.
D. Holy Land
18.Which statement explains why Jerusalem is an important city for all three religions
D. Jerusalem was where the Arc of the Covenant was located, the site of Jesus's death, and where Muhammad went met with several earlier Prophets.
7.Ferdinand and Isabella of Spain used the Inquisition against Muslims and Jews who had become Christian. What did the Inquisition accuse them of doing?
D. practicing their old religion
13.Which other event on the timeline occurred during the last group of Crusades?
The Jews were expelled from England.
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