In which of the following ways was the medieval West NOT like other civilizations? A. The medieval period saw the spread of civilization outside the Mediterranean zone.
B. New religious beliefs accompanied the spread of civilization.
C. Western Europeparticipated in the emerging international community.
D. The medieval West remained culturally backward.
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The medieval west remained culturally backward.
Your Option D is correct.
The medieval west remained culturally backward.
Your Option D is correct.
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The right option to the given question is Option D) The medieval West remained culturally backward.
Explanation:
- In the medieval period, the Middle East and Europe remained culturally backward, and the Middle East was in fact the source of ideas, traditions, and languages of the West.
- In the Renaissance, the West rediscovered the Arabic and Hebrew texts of the Middle Ages, and through translation, they came to be known first in the West.
- In the Medieval West, religion was about learning how to worship God and the Church. It was a way of life, but there was not much thinking about it.
- The medieval West was not like other civilizations due to lack of books.
- People were expected to live with their families, in their hometowns. The entire society was not structured for people to go outside and do things.
- The West was backward to the other civilizations of the time.
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