Answer: C) The impact of the bubonic plague epidemic on England's economy
Explanation:
The BLACK DEATH, or BUBONIC PLAGUE which peaked in Europe from 1347 - 1351 was responsible for the death of 30-40% of the population in Britain and drastically reduced the labor force of Britain. This led to workers demanding more wages as they were scarce.
This increase in labor cost caused inflation to rise and the Elite turned to the crown for help prompting King Edward III of England to institute the Statute of Laborers in 1351.
No, he was not hypocritical because he didn't allow slavery. With or without it, it wouldn't have had a big impact on his life so he didn't do it because it helped himself. He did because he had the kindness of heart.
Answer:
The season in which the action took place
Explanation:
Whether or not an action is ethical is a complicated question that focuses on many different elements. However, the season an action took place is relatively unimportant. It rarely affects people's thoughts and actions. Therefore, it is not a key element. On the other hand, the act, its motivations, and the consequences are all extremely important to understand when judging an action.
Answer:
True
Explanation:
Scribes were one level below priests in the social pyramid and were well payed and respected.
<span>Political stability is not a barrier to economic development, so the correct answer is B. If something is stable, it means that it is in a good condition, and if it's in a good condition, it cannot be bad or preventing good things from happening. So B is a good thing, and cannot be a barrier to anything. Debts, diseases, and low levels of social welfare can be barriers, because they are indicators of bad conditions in a country. </span>