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Underlying the Carolingian Renaissance was the basic conviction that________.

a. learning was the foundation on which Christian wisdom rested.
b. the Bible could be best appreciated if it were translated into robust French and German idioms.
c. original Latin poetry and epic literature were the highest form of art.
d. proper Christian doctrine should be widely disseminated and heretical beliefs should be strictly punished.
e. to be better Christians, everyone should pray and devote their lives to the Church.

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Underlying the Carolingian Renaissance was the basic conviction that learning was the foundation on which Christian wisdom rested.

Option A

Step-by-step explanation:

Carolingian renaissance was a cultural activity which was prevalent during the rule of the Carolingian Empire, which was first three of the medieval renaissances. It occurred somewhere between 8th century to 9th century period, during the Carolingian rule.

Its ideas were mainly inherited from the Christian Roman Empire, because of which there was tremendous amount of enhancements in literature and arts along with certain reforms that were liturgical, architectural and jurisprudence. This also involved great additions to scriptural studies as well.

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