Interesting question. The black death was a rather ready virus or as they called it a "plague". The reason it was so deadly it because it was a brand new virus/plague that the Europeans had never encounterd therefore being rather deadly for there immune system was not ready for it and had no way of treating it because it was an known virus from overseas. If you didn't know it was carried over on a ship where the virus was attached to a rat with further infected the crew and soon after the entire towb
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i'm pretty sure it's a,c, & d
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The correct answer for 1 is <span>A conquest of north Africa
Through the conquest of North Africa, European people came into contact with Ancient Greek writing which had been lost for ages in Europe. It was found because it had been translated into Arabic languages and it made it possible for Europeans to reconnect with their Ancient heritage.
The correct answer for 2 is </span><span>C by pushing the study of philosophy,literature and science
It was believed that people should focus on these areas of life and not just be religious people who only read or listen to the bible. There was a large focus on education which naturally led to secularization of the society. The church disliked this so the people were often punished.
The correct answer for 3 is </span><span>D. emphasis on realistic anatomy and ancient Greek tradition
He portrayed people based on ancient Greek principles in order to show the perfection of the human body. He wanted to show the great importance of appreciating the ideal human as it should be something to strive to. That is why David looks like an ancient statue.
The correct answer for 4 is </span><span>B Gutenberg invented a printing press with movable type
Due to the printing press, it was made possible to print poetry and philosophy and books and give them out to people so they could read and educate themselves. Also the bible which was becoming a household item that people could read all the time.</span>
Yes, it is true that the domestication of plants (and animals) led to more stationary settlements during the First Agricultural Revolution, since this led to a surplus of food--meaning that people no longer had to "hunt and gather" for their food.