Social and Cultural: People invented myths and their own culture. For example, you have the doctors wearing those creepy bird masks. People killed rats (although, the humans were really more unsanitary dumping their waste on the street!) The 'Ring around the Rosie' rhyme became a thing.
Economic: Trade was riskier, because the plague could spread.
Political: First off, everyone is pretty uneasy. Borders may be closed (they really weren't) and across Europe the upper class did their best to stay out of it (although that didn't exist very much then)
When you get a chance, download the game 'Plague Inc.' to your phone. Watch how the virus spreads!
Answer:
B.Was much worse than it was under slavery
Explanation:
Just trust me okay, oh and why are you just learning this now in college :/
Im in middle school learning this, man life sucks.
Answer:
lifestyles
Explanation:
There is a trend in the United States toward rediscovering the flavor of regional cooking and the use of locally grown ingredients. People are choosing to spend hours in the kitchen using only the freshest ingredients to recreate culinary traditions. This change in <u>lifestyle</u> is one of the reasons the number of farmers markets in the United States has increased by 70 percent in the last decade.
The demand for locally grown ingredients has led to an increase in organic agriculture and increase in the numbers of farmers markets in the U.S. Though these local and organically grown ingredients are costlier, an increasing populations of Americans favor them due to the believe that they are healthier and individuals who use them in their dishes are less likely to fall ill.
Answer:
B. Joseph Stalin, Winston Churchill, and Franklin D. Roosevelt
Explanation:
It took place at the Soviet Union's embassy in Tehran, Iran and it was the first World War ll gathering of the "Big Three" leaders. (Soviet Union, United States, United Kingdom.)
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The answer is commerce, trade, and industrial production.