Due to the substantial financial issues through the middle ages, people who had insufficient resources or funds wouldn't be able to get any type education and would be working hard on labour and would only have enough to feed themselves or their family
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They didn't and they didn't understand what the causes were. They took people who contacted it and made leper colonies. These people lived in poor conditions and without any help. They were sick, poor, and separated from everyone.
Electronic payment systems were not preferred in the Middle Ages. The middle Ages did not have any computers, so electronic payment systems were not invented yet.
Telescopes made no contribution whatsoever to any society in the Middle Ages,mainly because there were no telescopes during the Middle Ages.
For the most part, only the clergy, the nobility, and a few rare people of the gentry were given any formal education. The rest of the peoples (serfs, slaves, foreigners and the like) were illiterate.
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You did not include any of the 'following'.
No, people in the middle ages had to be prepared for war at any time. It was a struggle to survive and was a truly bloodthirsty time.
The Jews maintained a high level of literacy during the Middle Ages, and had their own schools, with the goal being universal education. These schools were informally constituted, and were more like home schooling than state run schools of today. The European Jewish community made great contributions in philosophy during the Middle Ages, probably out of proportion to any other group of people.
Yes, polyphony was used during the Middle Ages. We do not have any real idea of when polyphony was introduced, but the earliest texts describing it date to the Early Middle Ages. By the end of the Middle Ages, it was highly developed. There is a link below to an article on polyphony, beginning at the section on its origins.
There was one church and one religion in the middle ages and that was Catholic. So, any timeline would be of the Catholic Church.
There was no "enlightenment" in the middle ages. The middle ages were a time of non learning, non growth, and very little was done towards any thinking other than beyond the daily wants and needs.