The English route taken by Richard I was the longest, they went around the peninsula and through Italy, then set towards Holy Land on their way, they stayed in Chipre and conquered it. The French, lead by Philippe II, went towards Genova by land and then sailed to the Holy Land, their route was shorter and they took less time to get there.
The two main sources of congressional authority in the field of foreign affairs lies in Article I and Article II. The phrase <span>"advise and consent" are the two pillars of the powers of the Congress regarding foreign affairs. I hope that this is the answer that has actually come to your desired help.</span>
I believe the answer is C