The Great Dictator was a comedic parody of antisemitism in Nazi Germany.
Answer:
Black death
Explanation:
During the Medieval period, Black Death (plague) widely spread in Europe, which caused the death of millions of people. The Black Death, known as the plague, was an epidemic that spread completely in Europe and Asia in the mid-1300s. The plague lasted for three years, and it killed one-third of Europe population.
As with most locations for settlements in any civilization the key factor is settlements were located in the lowlands where the land was fertile and could be farmed. Geography is very important when a site is picked for settlement. The site must be able to support human activity.