HISTORY
MEDIEVAL CHRISTIAN EUROPE
Question
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What was the significance of the emergence of a vernacular language in medieval Europe?
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It suggested a renewed interest in the work of Christian scholars.
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It suggested a new interest in Muslim and Jewish scholarship.
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It suggested a new interest in ordinary people and the stories that entertained and educated them.
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It suggested a renewed interest in the works of the ancient Greeks and Romans.
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Explanation:
Detailed explanation-1: -The important factor for the rise of vernacular language was to make Christianity available for the broad population. Because they were most versed in studies of the bible and science, as well as vernacular language, it was usually monks who created an alphabet to translate the Latin bible into vernacular language.
Detailed explanation-2: -There were many reasons for the downfall of the Middle Ages, but the most crucial ones were the decline of the feudal system and the declination of the Church’s power over the nation-states.
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