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How did architecture change during the Middle Ages?
Buildings became taller and more detailed.
Buildings had smaller windows and less ornamentation.
Buildings had large, rounded arches with stained glass.
Buildings became shorter with larger windows.
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Buildings became taller and more detailed.
Explanation: Early medieval (Romanesque) churches had thick walls and small windows, but Gothic innovations (pointed arches, ribbed vaults, flying buttresses) allowed much taller structures with larger stained-glass windows and elaborate ornamentation (e.g., Chartres, Notre-Dame).
Explanation: Early medieval (Romanesque) churches had thick walls and small windows, but Gothic innovations (pointed arches, ribbed vaults, flying buttresses) allowed much taller structures with larger stained-glass windows and elaborate ornamentation (e.g., Chartres, Notre-Dame).
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