Multiple Choice
Why were the effects of the plague so widely felt in the fourteenth century?
A) There had been several centuries of population growth and prosperity.
B) There was almost no resistance to the plague.
C) The standards of hygiene in Europe were terrible.
D) Urbanization saw an increase in population density.
E) All of these were reasons the effects of the plague were widely felt.
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