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    Toward the End of the 14th Century and Continuing into the 15th
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Toward the End of the 14th Century and Continuing into the 15th

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Question 103

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Toward the end of the 14th century and continuing into the 15th century, the causes of "madness" were generally attributed to


A) toxins in the blood.
B) religious delusions.
C) brain disease.
D) demons and witches.

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