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Third, the crusading movement impacted internal European development in a few important ways. The movement helped both to militarize the medieval western Church and to sustain criticism of that militarization. It arguably helped solidify the pope’s control over the Church and made certain financial innovations central to Church operations. And it both reflected and influenced devotional trends. For example, while there was some dedication to St. George from the early Middle Ages, the intensity of that devotion soared in Europe after he reportedly intervened miraculously at the Battle of Antioch in 1098, during the First Crusade.
The level of processing is called the Intermediate level because its involves interaction with information for purpose of retrieval.
Level of processing helps to retrieve information stored int the brain and are categories into Shallow, Intermediate and Processing
- Usually, the deeper the level of processing, the easier the retrieval of such information will be.
- In other word, the level at which we process information refers to the way information is encoded and affects how well it will be remembered.
- The Intermediate level of processing is one which includes rhyming of word with another word to help remember it.
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The spread of slavery into the Louisiana Territory was limited.<span>
The US in the beginning was trying to balance the power between the Northern "Free" states (no slaves), and the Southern slave states. However, Missouri soon wanted to join the Union, as a pro-slavery state. This led to arguments on whether Missouri should be admitted or not. The Missouri promise allowed Missouri to join as a slave state into the Union, but, to balance the power, Maine was created to be a free state.
</span><span>The spread of slavery into the Louisiana Territory was limited.
Except for Missouri, all other states created within the Louisiana Territory was to be free states.
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