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Underlying the Social Unrest of the Thirteenth and Fourteenth Centuries

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Underlying the social unrest of the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries lay:


A) desperation born of poverty and hunger.
B) a growing belief that the Church would foster social change within society.
C) a belief that the monarchs of Europe ruled illegitimately.
D) a general lack of respect for those in authority.
E) a growing sense of self-confidence.

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