Due to the deaths of most of the population, "ordinary farm workers, who had been forced into serfdom previously, shot up by 50%. More bullion among a smaller population meant more wealth across all classes and because the same land was in use and it was now plentiful, it resulted in technological advances as well." - Hank Campbell (found at Science20.com)
About a third of the clergy fell to the Black Death, making answer a. unlikely.
I never found any information stating Peasants migrated into cities for medical care, making answer b. unlikely.
Lower classes benefited from the Black Death economically, therefore c. is my final answer.
Doctors at this time knew nothing about how to cure disease, they also made little to none advancements. Answer d. is very wrong.
No they were all about themselves and didn’t care for their colonies their colonies was a way to better their own lives like instead of caring for india their colony at the time they starved the nation to feed their own nation leaving 4 million bengalies to die and when talking about Indians Churchill Britain’s poster child said they were a beastly people with a. Beastly religion and blamed the famine on Indians breeding like rabbits not his greed
Answer:
b.) While some job loss may occur as a result of
automation, the potential for job creation exists
Explanation:
Automation is the process by which a the
production process that is usually managed by
people becomes mechanised.
The control and monitoring functions that
people usually do is now transferred to
automatic devices.
While this will cause some job loss as a result of
lack of skill to operate the new machines, it will
also result in an avenue for fresh employment
Employees can acquire the required skill to
operate the machines that are now used in the
production process.
The best statement regarding the US Supreme Court would be "<span>d. The Supreme Court first claimed the power of judicial review under the leadership of John Marshall," since this was the outcome of the case "Maubery vs. Madison". </span>