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-Clergy were less likely to dominate the government and education in Italy -Hospitals and charities were centralized under government control in Italy -Laymen administered the great urban churches of Italy |
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-Clergy were more likely to dominate the government and education in Europe -Hospitals and charities were centralized under the churches control in Europe |
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-Four Italian cities had over 100,000 people in the year 1300 |
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-London was only city in England with more than 40,000 people |
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-Local education: In Italy, education was supervised by town governments to provide training in arithmetic, accounting, and the composition of business documents |
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-In northern Europe, education was organized to provided clergy for local churches |
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-Young girls received an education in Italy just like young boys (girls only completed elementary education) |
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-In northern Europe girls were rarely educated at all except in how to cook and sew |
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-Education focused on practical issues in Italy |
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-Education focused on theological speculation in northern Europe |
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