Asked by kayla
Which option accurately describes the relationship between the Catholic Church and public literacy prior to the humanist movement?
Prior to the humanist movement, the Catholic Church was predominately illiterate except for a few high-ranking bishops.
Prior to the humanist movement, the Catholic Church advocated the importance of literacy and founded public universities.
Prior to the humanist movement, the Catholic Church distributed Bibles to the populace to help promote literacy and Catholicism.
Prior to the humanist movement, the Catholic Church only provided literacy education for catholic clergy.
is it A?
Prior to the humanist movement, the Catholic Church was predominately illiterate except for a few high-ranking bishops.
Prior to the humanist movement, the Catholic Church advocated the importance of literacy and founded public universities.
Prior to the humanist movement, the Catholic Church distributed Bibles to the populace to help promote literacy and Catholicism.
Prior to the humanist movement, the Catholic Church only provided literacy education for catholic clergy.
is it A?
Answers
Answered by
Ms. Sue
Yes, A.
Answered by
Buddy
Yes, I also think that A is correct.
Answered by
anonyms
sorry but both of you are wrong
Answered by
anon
lol its d
Answered by
Trash_Panda404
really is it D I'm taking a final so you better be right
Answered by
Sam
Trash panda, are you a primavera student in Mr. Ivers class?
Answered by
Sam
Yes, it's d. I took the test.
Answered by
faith
For all you fellow Primavera students who are taking the final for history, the correct answer is...
Prior to the humanist movement, the Catholic Church only provided literacy education for catholic clergy.
GOOD LUCK HUMANS lol :)
Prior to the humanist movement, the Catholic Church only provided literacy education for catholic clergy.
GOOD LUCK HUMANS lol :)
Answered by
Zaphior English
I am a primavera student and I am taking the exam what is the answer
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