The cool, dark interiors of Romanesque churches appealed to people in Italy, Spain, and southern France because they
A) provided an escape from the hot, sunny climates found in those areas.
B) were easier to build and required fewer resources than Gothic churches.
C) could be lit easily because of the large banks of windows in their walls.
D) attracted intellectuals from all over Europe to conduct lectures.
E) the gloom was considered symbolic of the mysteries of the faith.
Answer: A
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