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Which is true of European education in the Middle Ages?

1. The nobility refused to allow the Catholic Church to educate the common people.

2. The clergy of the Catholic Church were usually the only ones educated.

3. The Catholic Church opposed learning and forbade its clergy to read.

4. The feudal lords were responsible for educating the clergy of the Catholic Church.

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The second one

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I believe the answer would be 2 because they did not want the commoners to be educated because then it would put them about their injustices.
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