Multiple Choice
The growth of schools in twelfth-century Europe can be attributed primarily to the:
A) rediscovery of Aristotle's works.
B) rapid increase in literacy beginning in the eleventh century.
C) general economic revival in Europe.
D) benevolent legislation of several reform-minded popes.
E) establishment of national schools by strong national monarchs.
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