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All of the following are true of medieval universities EXCEPT: that they began as guilds of students and teachers. accepted men and women alike. taught courses in law, theology, or medicine. taught courses in liberal arts.

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Answer: All of the options are true about medieval universities except that they accepted men and women alike.

Step-by-step explanation: Medieval universities, that is to say universities that were established during the Middle Ages (the period that goes from the 5th century until the 15th century), did not accept women. Moreover, there was a law called Canon Law which prohibited women to attend these universities. Therefore, universities were male-only. However, all of the other options provided are true about medieval universities: they did began as guilds of students and teachers and taught courses in law, theology or medicine as well as courses in liberal arts, such as grammar, logic and music.

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