The right answer is the third one: the bubonic plague originated in the Gobi Desert, part of the then Mongol Empire, around 1320. It then propagated to China and subsequently to India, Europe and Russia. The disease spread via trade routes mainly as a result of a poor hygiene. It never reached the American continent or Sub-Saharan Africa.
The people of France who were still not equal despite the declaration were woman, slaves, and the French Empire. These people were still not considered equal because they were not mentioned or added in the Declaration of the Rights of Man.
I think it’s a hook and a claim you can also sneak in a rebuttal if you word it right.
In general, organized labor was very successful in improving the position of workers in the period from 1875 to 1900 because of the formation of unions, which protected workers against dangerous working situations.
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