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Impact of the Black Death
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- Q1The title of the text suggest...point of viewcontinuityperspectiveChange30s
- Q2The Black Death had a brutal effect on life in Europe between...1347 and 13511444 and 14551970 an 19792000 and 201730s
- Q3The Mediterranean Sea is between ...Europe and AfricaEurope and the ArcticEurope an AsiaEurope and America30s
- Q4Title of the first subheading...Changes to LanguageChanges to MedicineChanges to the ChurchChanges to religion30s
- Q5According to this text before the Black Death hospitals were places where sick people were sent to be ...cureforgivenisolatedforgotten30s
- Q6During the period of Black Death some doctors began to...try to collect possessionstry to cure patientstry to sell medicinestry to obtain more money30s
- Q7An increase in medical knowledge led to more dissections of human corpses...it resulted in the improvements in the of knowledge of...AnatomyArchaelogyPhysicsBotany30s
- Q8Sanitation and Public Health- Name of the two Italian cities were public health boards were created.Berlin and DresdenRome -SardiniaParis-LionVenice and Milan30s
- Q9In... the city council brought regulations to clean up the city. Laws to prevent littering and fines were imposed.LondonCaffaVeniceParis30s
- Q10The devastation of the Black Death weakened the influence of the ...City CouncilsCatholic ChurchHospitalsMonasteries30s
- Q11English theologian who criticised the papacy and the role of monasteries in society.John FordLuke WalkerJohn WayneJohn Wycliffe30s
- Q12A person who is considered an expert in religious matters.TheologianLibrarianTeacherClerical30s
- Q13The huge decline in numbers of peasants and agricultural workers ... meant that peasants were able to demand ...marriage rightsmore landhigher wagesless work30s
- Q14In ... in 1358 a group of workers called the Jacquerie rose up in revolt to try and demand better working conditions.ItalyFranceGermanyEngland30s
- Q15The causes of the Peasant Revolt in England in 1381, can be traced to the changes in society due to ...the Churchthe Peasant Revoltthe Black Deaththe Monasteries30s