In what respects was the fourteenth century a period of hope and optimism?

What will be an ideal response?


The ideal answer should include:
a. Dante's The Divine Comedy offers an optimistic outlook by ending with his spiritual fulfillment in Paradise. The people he encounters in Paradise recount how they have escaped death.
b. Chaucer's The Canterbury Tales includes tales of pilgrims enjoying the pleasures of the world.
c. Christine de Pisan's works celebrated the heroism and virtue of women. Her portrayal of Joan of Arc transformed Joan into a heroine of France.
d. The Modern Devotion movement offered models of moral purity and paths to spiritual renewal that inspired many Christians.

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A) Triple Alliance B) League of Nations C) Allied Powers D) Central Powers

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