How did the understanding of criminal activity change from the early to High Middle Ages?
A) In the early Middle Ages major crimes were understood as acts against individuals, while in the High Middle Ages suspects were punished for acting against the public interest.
B) In the early Middle Ages crimes were understood as a result of pagan excesses, while in the High Middle Ages crimes were seen as a rejection of church authority.
C) In the early Middle Ages crimes were understood to be personal moral failings, while in the High Middle Ages crimes were understood through the Christian doctrine of original sin.
D) In the early Middle Ages crimes were understood to be random, inexplicable events, while in the High Middle Ages crimes were viewed as a result of an imbalance of humors or fluids in the body.
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