The growth of schools in twelfth-century Europe can be attributed in part to:
A) the rediscovery of Plato's works.
B) the rapid increase in literacy beginning in the eleventh century.
C) the economic growth and urbanization Europe was experiencing.
D) benevolent legislation of several reform-minded popes.
E) the establishment of national schools by strong national monarchs.
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