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Which accurately compares the theology that dominated during the Middle Ages with the philosophy that came to prominence during...Asked by malia
Which accurately compares the theology that dominated during the Middle Ages with the philosophy that came to prominence during the Renaissance?
(Select all that apply.)
the middle ages followed humanist ideals, whereas as renaissance followed a feudal s
system with a structural hierarchal society
the middle age followed feudalist ideals with a structured hierarchical society, whereas the renaissance shifted to humanist ideals
the middle age followed ancient Greek and Roman traditions, whereas the Renaissance was inspired by the revival of the roman catholic teachings
the middle ages followed roman catholic traditions, whereas the Renaissance was inspired by the revival of Greek and Roman teachings
b and a
(Select all that apply.)
the middle ages followed humanist ideals, whereas as renaissance followed a feudal s
system with a structural hierarchal society
the middle age followed feudalist ideals with a structured hierarchical society, whereas the renaissance shifted to humanist ideals
the middle age followed ancient Greek and Roman traditions, whereas the Renaissance was inspired by the revival of the roman catholic teachings
the middle ages followed roman catholic traditions, whereas the Renaissance was inspired by the revival of Greek and Roman teachings
b and a
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Ms. Sue
b and a are opposites.
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malia
oh ok. b and d
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Ms. Sue
Yes, b and d.
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malia
thank u
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Ms. Sue
YW.
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Googaw reat
Googaw reat
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Dwight K Shrute
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