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Gothic cathedral architecture was most popular throughout the Middle Ages, a time when the Catholic Church was extremely influential. One trait that these cathedrals did NOT have were rounded arches--a style that is characteristic of Romanesque architecture.

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Realistic depiction of class and gender struggles.

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Q: What trait did not characterize gothic cathedral architecture?
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