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History, 08.01.2020 16:31 taylor5384

Which statement comparing the middle ages to the renaissance is false?
a. the church had more power in the middle ages than it did during the renaissance

b. learning was encouraged during the renaissance and discouraged during the middle ages

c. the arts and sciences flourished during both time periods.

d. knowledge allowed the government to become more powerful in the renaissance

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