Multiple Choice
The German university system and educational tradition differed dramatically from other European or American models of schooling because
A) German universities had a strict institutional structure compared to the open atmospheres of American and French universities.
B) German universities did not require any formal examinations.
C) German universities focused on creating an open atmosphere of learning where students and professors could explore chosen topics of interest.
D) German universities were secular, while all American and French universities were religiously based.
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