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burchfield96

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During the Middle Ages, who would a man enlist before marriage to help teach him the secrets of love and the ways of restoring potency?
 
  a. Penitent
  b. Eunuch
  c. Physician
  d. Entremetteuse

Question 2

By the late Middle Ages, women were:
 
  a. Elevated to a place of purity and considered almost perfect.
  b. Considered blank slates needing guidance about love from their husbands.
   c. Thought to be temptresses.
  d. Sent to convents to be cured of their natural tendencies to seduce men.



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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

a





 

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