A. Each set out to conquer Jerusalem.
B. Each helped expand the influence of Christianity.
C. Each was initiated by a pope.
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D. Each was undertaken in response to Islamic expansion.
Your answer would be B because they did not BOTH expand the influence of Christianity.
The statement that is not true of both the First and Fourth Crusade is 'Each set out to conquer Jerusalem'. While the First Crusade did aim for this, the Fourth Crusade ended up sacking the Christian city of Constantinople instead.
The statement that is not true of both the First Crusade, launched in 1095 CE, and the Fourth Crusade, launched a century later is 'Each set out to conquer Jerusalem'. While the First Crusade did aim to conquer Jerusalem, the Fourth Crusade, due to a series of complex political and economic events, ended up sacking Constantinople, a Christian city, instead of marching on to Jerusalem. Both were indeed initiated by Popes, both expanded the influence of Christianity, and both were responses in some way to Islamic expansion, but the objective of conquering Jerusalem was not a shared characteristic of the First and Fourth Crusades.
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What was a major similarity between China's and Vietnam's resistance to domination by European imperial powers during the late 19th century?
Answer: Both resistance movements were defeated in battle by European forces
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Answer:
I can't say for sure, but I think its False.
Explanation:
Answer:false
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poll tax
B.
blackmail
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deportation
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income tax