Command of Evidence: Textual

SAT Reading and Writing· difficulty 3/5

A historian argues that medieval European universities developed distinctive institutional structures — including faculties, degrees, and self-governing rights — that set them apart from earlier centers of learning.

Which evidence, if true, would the historian most likely cite to support this argument?

  • A

    Charters and statutes from 12th- and 13th-century universities establish formal faculties, multi-year degree programs, and the right to self-governance, none of which appear in earlier monastic schools.

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  • B

    Medieval universities drew students from many regions of Europe.

  • C

    Latin was widely used in scholarly writing during this period.

  • D

    Some medieval universities are still operating today.

Explanation

A provides specific institutional features absent from prior models, directly supporting the argument. B, C, and D are general background.

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