The development of minuscule, _________________, was a significant contribution of the Carolingian period
A. a building material that was inexpensively produced
B. a metalworking process for embedding precious stones and glass
C. a new clear, lowercase script that increased the legibility of manuscripts
D. a technique for making small copies of large-scale paintings
Answer: C
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