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What Was a Long-Term Consequence of the Catastrophic Bubonic Plague

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What was a long-term consequence of the catastrophic bubonic plague in Europe?


A) Most survivors faced starvation conditions.
B) The plague eliminated hope for social mobility.
C) The plague stimulated exploration for new marketplaces.
D) The plague diminished religious enthusiasm.

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