What was the purpose of the crusades

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Answer 1
Answer: The Christians wanted to take back Jerusalem (The Holy Land) from the Muslims. Christians wanted Jerusalem because that's where Jesus spent most of his life and that's where he was crucified. But the Muslims wanted the city because they also had religious reasons.
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b- to rectain back land from the muslims

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What human advancement led to the formation of villages?

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Crop Growing -
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hen people first started growing crops, this enable them to stop living nomadic lives, where they had to go from food source, but stay at one location that enable them to grow crops which they needed to make food out of. Eventually, this had led to the formation of villages and ever bigger urban areas.


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What are some of the notable things Smith described in this entry

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Some notable things were how he managed to survive through storms on his ship in the ocean. But most notable of all was when his journals were published in a book on 1612, it showed the English what the world was. It also convinced them to be colonists- so they went, and the place where they went is now called Chesapeake.
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The baby boom led directly to?

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Answer:

he average woman started getting married around the age of 20 instead of 22.

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The sedition act made it a crime for U.S citizens to

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In 1798 the United States stood on the brink of war with France. The Federalists believed that Democratic-Republican criticism of Federalist policies was disloyal and feared that aliens living in the United States would sympathize with the French during a war. As a result, a Federalist-controlled Congress passed four laws, known collectively as the Alien and Sedition Acts. These laws raised the residency requirements for citizenship from 5 to 14 years, authorized the President to deport aliens, and permitted their arrest, imprisonment, and deportation during wartime. The Sedition Act made it a crime for American citizens to "print, utter, or publish . . . any false, scandalous, and malicious writing" about the Government.


The laws were directed against Democratic-Republicans, the party typically favored by new citizens, and the only journalists prosecuted under the Sedition Act were editors of Democratic-Republican newspapers. Sedition Act trials, along with the Senate’s use of its contempt powers to suppress dissent, set off a firestorm of criticism against the Federalists and contributed to their defeat in the election of 1800, after which the acts were repealed or allowed to expire. The controversies surrounding them, however, provided for some of the first testings of the limits of freedom of speech and press.

Which of the following words reflects a regional culture within the United States?a.
“Y’all”
b.
“we’re”
c.
“Let’s go.”
d.
“Okay”

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Odd question, but I'd have to go with a.

I am going to go with ya'll cause I say it a lot

Henry Cabot Lodge supported imperialist policies including:

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The correct answer is All of the above

Explanation: Henry Cabot Lodge was a statesman from the United States, affiliated with the Republican Party, and a notorious historian. Despite not claiming this title, is considered the first majority leader of the US Senate.