The renewed interest in trade that the Crusades helped to prompt led to the growth of these in Western Europe.
What are towns?
This disease killed one-third of Europe's people in an epidemic in the 1300s.
What is the Black Death or bubonic plague?
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What is Jerusalem?
Leo III ordered the destruction of all of these because he believed they were idols.
What are icons?
This Crusade succeeded in its purpose of freeing Jerusalem from Islamic rule.
What is the First Crusade?
One lasting contribution of the Byzantine Empire.
What is the preservation of Greek learning, philosophy, and literature?
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What is the Arabian Peninsula?
This city's position along trade routes brought new ideas and religious beliefs that contributed to the development of Islam.
What is Mecca?
In the year 1261, Emperor Michael VIII took the city of ______________ back from the Venetians and crusaders who had been ruling it since the Fourth Crusade.
What is Constantinople?
These were the Turks who conquered all of the Byzantine Empire.
Who were the Ottomans?
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What is Constantinople?
"God is a Trinity" is a belief that Protestant Christians and the Eastern Orthodox Church (agree or disagree) on.
What is agree on?
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What is Asia Minor?
Christian missionaries from Constantinople made this contribution during the Byzantine Empire's golden age.
What is standardization of language, laws, and political patterns of the people of eastern Europe?
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What is Mecca?