Which statement about the Black Death that struck Europe in the fourteenth century is inaccurate? A. It was believed to be God’s
judgment upon the sins of humankind. B. It caused social order to fall apart and labor to become scarce on feudal manors because so many peasants died. C. Its effects stopped all advancements in science and medicine for the next two centuries. D. It is thought to have been carried to Europe from Central Asia on trading ships and transmitted by fleas on rats.