The cultural revival of the High Middle Ages, known as the Twelfth-Century Awakening, did NOT include

a. the founding of universities.
b. the reemergence of the study of Latin and of Roman law.
c. efforts to harmonize Greek rationalism with Christian doctrines.
d. the creation of an original architectural style: Gothic.
e. a decline in the importance of vernacular literature.


e

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