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History, 19.08.2019 04:30, asher456581

Which statement about the black death that struck europe in the 1300s is not true? a. trade between countries had a significant impact on the spread of the plague. b. the plague significantly reduced the population of europe. c. fourteenth-century scientists discovered that city walls contained the spread of diseases. d. scholars took new interest in medicine and natural science.

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