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US History
Posted 6 months ago

The Black Death killed an estimated 30 to 60% of Europe's population.
What was the Black Death?
Choose 1 answer:
A
A league of Serbian nationalist terrorists that killed people with
primitive explosives
B
An extremely deadly strain of the Bubonic Plague
C
A famine caused by a fungus that blackened and killed wheat and
rye fields
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Answer from Sia
Posted 6 months ago
B
Key Concept
In the 17th century, early British colonies developed along the Atlantic coast, with regional differences that reflected various environmental, economic, cultural, and demographic factors. (KC-2.1.II)
Explanation
The Black Death was an extremely deadly strain of the Bubonic Plague that devastated Europe's population in the 14th century, significantly impacting the continent's social and economic structures.

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