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Why did earlier historians consider the medieval period the "dark ages"?

A. he time had no electricity and so it was an age that was quite dark.
B. he era seemed less important than the Renaissance and the Roman Empire.
C. astles were very dark and did not let in much light.
D. he power of the Church stamped out the many bright pagan rituals.

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User Biswabid
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The Answer is B. The era seemed less important than the Renaissance and the Roman Empire.

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Earlier historians consider the medieval period the "dark ages" because B) the era seemed less important than the Renaissance and the Roman Empire. This is because there were little cultural achievements, written records noting the intellectual movements of the time and limited building activity. This therefore rendered it a very austere period where not much intellectual progress was gained.
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