Bubonic plague effected on European feudalism as it hastened feudalism's decline due to the system's reliance on peasant labor.
Answer: Option A
<u>Explanation:
</u>
Bubonic Plague was an epidemic disease which had spread in Europe in 14th century and resulted in the death of 30-60% of European population. This deadly disease has also resulted in the decline of Feudalism.
The system of feudalism largely dependent of the peasants or labourers which were known as serfs who were employed by the knights and worked under the barons( who worked for the kings).
The Black death or the plague had affected the peasants the most hence breaking the system as the now there was great shortage of labour.
Answer:
While slavery was the major issue separating the North and South, it was not slavery itself that sparked the conflict. The South wanted to secede from the Union, and the North refused. While President Abraham Lincoln personally opposed slavery, he recognized that it was legal under the U.S. Constitution at the time. He also recognized that few in the North were ready to go to war to free the slaves. For Lincoln and the northern majority, preservation of the Union was the foremost goal.
Answer:
Economic growth is driven oftentimes by consumer spending and business investment.
Tax cuts and rebates are used to return money to consumers and boost spending.
Deregulation relaxes the rules imposed on businesses and have been credited with creating growth but can lead to excessive risk-taking.
Infrastructure spending is designed to create construction jobs and increase productivity by enabling businesses to operate more efficiently.