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Artist 52 [7]
4 years ago
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Which is true of European education in the Middle Ages? The feudal lords were responsible for educating the clergy of the Cathol

ic Church. The Catholic Church opposed learning and forbade its clergy to read. The clergy of the Catholic Church were usually the only ones educated. The nobility refused to allow the Catholic Church to educate the common people.
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2 answers:
elena55 [62]4 years ago
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Pretty sure the third one. XD
Goshia [24]4 years ago
6 0

The correct answer is C) The clergy of the Catholic Church were usually the only ones educated.

The statement that is true of European education in the Middle Ages is "The clergy of the Catholic Church were usually the only ones educated."

During the Middle Ages, it was the Catholic Church that oversaw education in most West European countries. The Priest and monks were the only literate people of the time and were the teachers in institutions that prepared the education programs to be imparted. This allowed the Church to spread their dogmas as part of the formal education. The Church founded many education institutes.

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