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Chapter 13 Student Quiz
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The Crusades attempted to _____.
Rescue Jerusalem from Muslim rule.
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Recover Spain.
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Eradicate heresy.
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All of the above.
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Before the Crusades the knights and lords of Latin Christendom primarily fought _____/
Muslims.
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Mongols.
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Heretics.
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Each other.
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The merger of the warrior class with the monastic culture of the Church which happened during the Crusades produced _____.
A papal empire.
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The downfall of monasticism.
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The downfall of Europe's hereditary noble class.
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The culture of chivalry.
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The Wendish Crusade was an attempt to Christianize non-Christians in _____.
Eastern Europe.
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Spain.
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Turkey
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India.
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The Mongols encouraged the free movement of merchants throughout their domains and embraced religious and intellectual diversity.
True.
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False.
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Chinggis Khan _____.
Showed little interest in ruling the peoples he conquered.
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Instituted Mongol law codes in conquered territories.
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Forced conquest urea peoples to culturally assimilate into Mongolia.
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All of the above.
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After the Mongol destruction of Baghdad, the _____ became the new leaders of the Islamic world.
Mamluks.
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Ottoman Turks.
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Knights Templar.
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Sasanids.
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In Russia, the Mongols _____.
Instituted an indirect government that relied on local rulers.
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Converted to Eastern Orthodoxy.
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Maintained traditional Mongol nomadic practices.
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Tried to force assimilation into Mongol culture.
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Members of the military orders maintained monastic discipline while they served but served only as long as the Crusades lasted, unlike traditional monks who served for life.
True.
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False.
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The Teutonic Knights created their own state in Prussia _____.
Because the end of the Crusades left them mission-less.
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On the orders of the Pope.
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After they were kicked out of the Holy Land.
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In order to eradicate Islam there.
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