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Why were the Middle Ages a dark time for learning?

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The Middle Ages were considered "a dark time for learning" because there was a reliance on religion to explain all of the mysteries of life instead of science, which greatly limited the extent to which people could question physical activity in the universe. This all changed in the Renaissance. 
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