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The plague that caused the Black Death originated in China in the early to mid-1300s.
The Middle Ages span roughly 1,000 years, ending between 1400 and 1450.
So, No. The black death happened before what is considered Medieval times.
The answer is B.
<span>they thought about God instead of themselves this is found in the bible in Daniel chapter 3. Supposably they did not receive burns the only thing that burn were the rope tied in their hands because God was with them.
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In 1968 and 1980, the same liberal, educated and urban swaths of the country voiced similar fear and despair about the outcome — a sense that the nation as they knew it could not survive. And yet here we are, decades later, still enamored with the republic they were sure was doomed.
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D. British workers found it easier to seek new jobs and cities far from their homes.
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