It ended when the crusaders realized that they were never going to claim the Holy Land forever and just stopped fighting Jews and Muslims. This happened when the crusaders lost the city of Acre in 1291
I think it would be D? haven't read the story but if she does that in the story then D is your answer
<span>All the choices seem possible good answers, but D is the correct one:
a. Drakensberg Moutains are the extreme south-east part of the "Great Escarpment", they may result an obstacle only on the far coastal zone (they do lack signs of civilization); b. The Great Rift Valley runs in the mid-east zone, but fossils, even 3 million years old, were discovered here, a proof of civilization; c. The Nile River was actually a resourceful water bank for the flourishment of the Egyptian Empire, it wasn't an obstacle for West African expansion per se; D. The Sahara Desert is the main and greatest geographical feature (among these choices) stopping people from West civilized expansion, in fact, only nomads have lived and still live there.</span>
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After WW1, Germany was treated as a pariah, humiliated by the victors, lost territory and forced to pay huge reparations.
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