Answer:
when the Crusades began in 1095 CE most were catholic while further east they were mostly Budist and Muslim
Explanation:
The crusades were a series of religious wars in western Asia and Europe initiated, supported and sometimes directed by the Catholic Church between the 11th and the 17th century. The crusades differed from other religious conflicts in that they were considered a penance by the participants that brought forgiveness for confessed sin.
Difficulties slaves had were they couldn’t live on their own without worrying about some one telling them to do this and that
Answer:
Islam, like Christianity is a universal religion, and like Judaism it has a strong conception of God
Answer: C is Indus Valley
and D is China
Explanation:
This map shows the first River Valley civilizations, whose main feature is that they were nations or agricultural civilizations located near a river, which was their development center.
Among these civilizations can be identified on the map the following:
-Mesopotamia (marked as B), which was the oldest civilization (formed around 3500 BC) and grew around the Tigris and Euphrates rivers.
-Egypt (marked as A), whihc was a civilization that created irrigation systems around the Nile River.
-The Indus Valley (marked with C), formed around 3300 B.C. and considered a Bronze Age civilization, which developed around the Indus River in present-day Afghanistan, Pakistan and northwestern India. Being its two most important cities: Harappa and Mohenjo-Daro (now Pakistan).
-The area of the Yellow River, China (marked with D); which was called the Mother River by the inhabitants. This civilization was established around 4000 B.C.
Answer:
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