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The highest level of education in medieval Europe was A. available to all children B. provided by Catholic monasteries C. completed at dozens of colleges and universities D. unavailable, so people had
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The highest level of education in medieval Europe was A. available to all children B. provided by Catholic monasteries C. completed at dozens of colleges and universities D. unavailable, so people had to go to Asia to receive it​
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I believe it was for catholic monasteries because the church was the central influence on life and on the government!
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