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sp2606 [1]
2 years ago
9

What we’re two long-term effects of the Black Death on European society?

History
2 answers:
ELEN [110]2 years ago
7 0

Explanation:

the population decreased dramatically

people lost their jobs

Tpy6a [65]2 years ago
4 0

Answer:

  • Women rights
  • Division of medical knowledge .

Explanation:

<u>DISTRIBUTION OF MEDICAL KNOWLEDGE</u>

The black death had a serious implication in the socio-economic status of Europe .Most of them were short term but some have implication on Europe to date .

During this time medical knowledge was limited in a away that the doctors depended on knowledge from the past physicians and also some religious organizations in order to handle diseases .

Remember there had been no disease of this caliber in Europe before hence research had not been done in order to have control measures of such a disease in the long run .

Another issue was the way the knowledge was distributed to from the king and royals to the peasant level .This knowledge has revolutionized the development of medicine across Europe and even globally .

<u>WOMEN RIGHTS</u>

About women rights , on this medieval part of the history of Europe , women were regarded as second class , inn the society .During this time so many men died which led to the uprising of women rights , which have implicated and modernized their course to date .

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