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What were the two long term effects of the black death on Europe society.

A. THE NOBLES IN THE COUNTRYSIDE LOST SOME OF THEIR POWER
B. TRADE ACTIVITIES EUROPE SUFFERED AS MANY PEOPLE DIED
C. MERCHANTS, PEASANTS, AND CRAFTSMEN GREW MORE PROSPEROUS
D. THERE WERE NO STRONG KINGS, AND NATIONS COLLAPSED IN WARS
E. THERE WAS A SURPLUS OF LABOR BUT NO AVAILABLE JOBS

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The correct answer is letter B

The Black Death was a pandemic, that is, the widespread proliferation of a disease caused by the bacillus Yersinia pestis, which occurred in the second half of the 14th century, in Europe. This plague was part of the series of events that contributed to the Crisis of the Lower Middle Ages, such as the peasant revolts, the Hundred Years War and the decline of medieval cavalry.

The Black Death has its origin in the Asian continent, precisely in China. Its arrival in Europe is related to the commercial caravans that came from Asia across the Mediterranean Sea and arrived in European coastal cities, such as Venice and Genoa. It is estimated that about a third of the European population has been decimated because of the plague.

The disease spread, initially, through rats and, mainly, fleas infected with the bacillus, which ended up being transmitted to people when they were bitten by fleas - in whose digestive system the plague bacteria multiplied. At a more advanced stage, the disease began to spread by air, through sneezing and droplets. The precarious conditions of hygiene and housing that medieval towns and villages contributed to the spread of the disease - which offered conditions for the infestation of rats and fleas.

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It's A. and C.

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