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Irish and English monasteries a. were critical to attracting new converts, but neglected scholarship. b. played an important role in attracting converts and a critical role in preserving classical learning. c. collapsed for lack of financial support and had to be reestablished by missionaries from Italy. d. preserved learning, but played no role in converting the population of Europe to Christianity.

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b. played an important role in attracting converts and a critical role in preserving classical learning

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Europeans came to Ireland to study in monastic areas and they were converted to christianity by the irish and english missionaries. This played an important role in preserving classical learning in the middle ages when the cultural, scientific and economic advancements were deteriorating.

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