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question 11
which was a positive result of the crusades on medieval europe?
after the crusades, feudalism was stronger than ever
there were no positive results for medieval europe
crusaders returned to europe with new ideas from the muslim world
christians succeeded in their goal of driving the turks from the holy land permanently
question 12
how did the magna carta make englands government different from other governments during the middle ages?
it had a government ruled only by women
it had a government where you could be elected king
it had a government that limited the power of the king
it had a government where common people could vote on new laws
- Question 11:
- The Crusades weakened feudalism as many nobles died or spent resources on the Crusades.
- There were positive results like cultural exchange. Crusaders brought back new ideas (e.g., in medicine, architecture, and trade) from the Muslim world.
- Christians did not permanently drive the Turks from the Holy Land.
- Question 12:
- The Magna Carta was a charter that limited the power of the king.
- It was not about women - ruling, electing kings, or common - people voting on new laws in the medieval sense (common people had very limited political power then).
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- Question 11: Crusaders returned to Europe with new ideas from the Muslim world
- Question 12: It had a government that limited the power of the king