In medieval thought, women were considered

A) equal to men in all things except war.
B) subservient to men and subject to male authority.
C) an equal partner of men in theory, but not in practice.
D) to be made in God's image.
E) superior to men, because the Virgin Mary gave birth to Jesus as God.


B

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