Investigate the map to determine which of these statements is most accurate.

(1 point)
Responses

All Crusades had a pathway through Rome.
All Crusades had a pathway through Rome.

Only the Second Crusade had a singular point of origin.
Only the Second Crusade had a singular point of origin.

Only the Third Crusade involved England.
Only the Third Crusade involved England.

All four Crusades ended in the Holy Land.

To investigate the accuracy of these statements, we would need access to the map being referred to, which is not provided in the question. Therefore, we cannot determine which statement is most accurate based solely on the information given.

Why did Europeans join the Crusades?(1 point)

Responses

missionary work, religious enthusiasm, and adventure
missionary work, religious enthusiasm, and adventure

poor economic growth, religious enthusiasm, and adventure
poor economic growth, religious enthusiasm, and adventure

religious enthusiasm, land and wealth, and adventure
religious enthusiasm, land and wealth, and adventure

business opportunity, adventure, and wealth

The most accurate response is: religious enthusiasm, land and wealth, and adventure.

Which of the following best explains the vows a monk and nun took to join their organizations?(1 point)

Responses

vows of self-reflection and hard work
vows of self-reflection and hard work

vows of humility and education
vows of humility and education

vows of wealth accumulation
vows of wealth accumulation

vows of poverty and purity

The most accurate response is: vows of poverty and purity.

Which of the following best describes the events of the Fourth Crusade?(1 point)

Responses

Urban II was removed as pope.
Urban II was removed as pope.

Crusaders attacked and subdued Constantinople, never making it to the Holy Lands and further dividing West and East.
Crusaders attacked and subdued Constantinople, never making it to the Holy Lands and further dividing West and East.

Crusaders again entered the Holy Land but were unable to remove Muslims from Palestine.
Crusaders again entered the Holy Land but were unable to remove Muslims from Palestine.

Crusaders again attacked the Holy Land and recaptured it.
Crusaders again attacked the Holy Land and recaptured it.

The most accurate response is: Crusaders attacked and subdued Constantinople, never making it to the Holy Lands and further dividing West and East.

Which of the following best identifies a positive effect the Crusades had on Europe and Southwest Asia?(1 point)

Responses

The Crusades led to deeper faith among Muslims than Christians.
The Crusades led to deeper faith among Muslims than Christians.

Europeans acquired permanent states in Southwest Asia that Muslims never conquered.
Europeans acquired permanent states in Southwest Asia that Muslims never conquered.

The Roman Catholic Church and Eastern Orthodox Church grew closer to each other.
The Roman Catholic Church and Eastern Orthodox Church grew closer to each other.

The conflicts created new trade opportunities across the Mediterranean world for Christians and Muslims.

The most accurate response is: The conflicts created new trade opportunities across the Mediterranean world for Christians and Muslims.

To investigate the accuracy of these statements using a map, you will need to find a reliable map that depicts the paths and destinations of the Crusades. One way to search for such a map is to use an internet search engine like Google.

1. Begin by searching for "map of the Crusades" or a similar phrase.
2. Look for maps that show the routes taken by the Crusades and the destinations they reached.
3. Examine each of the statements given and compare them to the information provided on the map.

Statement 1: "All Crusades had a pathway through Rome."
- Look for the routes followed by the Crusades on the map. Check if Rome appears as a significant point of passage for each Crusade or if any Crusade directly crosses through Rome.

Statement 2: "Only the Second Crusade had a singular point of origin."
- Observe the route origins on the map. Identify if the Second Crusade is the only one that has a single point of origin, unlike the others.

Statement 3: "Only the Third Crusade involved England."
- Locate England on the map and track the routes of the Crusades. Determine if the Third Crusade is the only one that reaches or passes through England.

Statement 4: "All four Crusades ended in the Holy Land."
- Follow the routes on the map and look for the ultimate destinations of each Crusade. Verify if all four Crusades concluded in the Holy Land or if any of them ended elsewhere.

By carefully examining the map and comparing it with the provided statements, you can determine which statement is the most accurate based on the evidence found on the map.