How did attitudes toward same-sex relations change from the Early to High Middle Ages?
A) In the Early Middle Ages, Roman traditions opposing same-sex relations were adopted by European rulers, but such laws or their application diminished by the High Middle Ages.
B) The influence of classical Greek culture in the High Middle Ages opened the era to an acceptance of same-sex relationships that previously the church had harshly condemned.
C) Monastic life in the Early Middle Ages had an active component of same-sex relationships, but the reforms of the thirteenth century banished such practices.
D) Authorities in the Early Middle Ages were little concerned with same-sex relationships, but in the High Middle Ages, such relationships became capital crimes.
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