The Crusades

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Crusades Quizzes & Trivia

This worksheet gives the class an overview and the main idea behind the Crusades. This may help them review and refresh their memories, as most essential points are reviewed here. A variation of multiple choice, fill in the blank and short essay questions have been used.


Questions and Answers
  • 1. 

    Discuss some of the consequences and effects that the Crusades had.

  • 2. 

    What did Pope Urban II urge the crowd when he held his speech at_______________

  • 3. 

    Crusades are decribed to be

    • A.

      Braces that are slanted up against the outside walls of the cathedral

    • B.

      Wars between the popes

    • C.

      Monastaries in southern France

    • D.

      Military expeditions

    • E.

      Trade routs owned by European merchants

    Correct Answer
    D. Military expeditions
  • 4. 

    Some of the factors contributing to the crusades were_______and __________________.

    Correct Answer
    Feudalsim
    the weakening of the Byzantine empire
  • 5. 

    The Crusades' primary objective, which they have failed to accomplish was to ________________.

    Correct Answer
    regain the Holy Land
  • 6. 

    The _________ crusade was considered the only succesful one, because:

    • A.

      Constantinople was sacked

    • B.

      The Crusaders were all from France

    • C.

      They had a very skilled army leader

    • D.

      They won Jerusalem

    • E.

      Christianity dominated North Africa and Islamic cities

    Correct Answer
    D. They won Jerusalem

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