The statement concerning the fourteenth-century bubonic plague that is incorrect is that many people felt that the epidemic was divine punishment for transgressions against God. Option C is correct.
The Black Death is sometimes known as the bubonic plague, killed almost 25 million people in fourteenth-century Europe. Although early plague therapy is curative, the symptomatology of the disease might be vague.It originated in Italy and spread to Asia via trade networks.
The plague microbe, Yersinia pestis, is easily weaponized as a bioterrorism agent. Because of the plague's panic, various religious organizations were persecuted. It was one of the worst pandemics in history, killing millions of people.
Therefore, option C is correct.
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Your question is incomplete, but most probably your full question was:
Which statement about the bubonic plague of the fourteenth century is NOT correct?
the answer should be C.
i'm not really sure tho
Answer:
Making money at a garage sale and saving it.
Explanation:
This is the only option in which you use money as a store of value, that is, you save the money for future use. In the other options, prices are evaluated but no money is stored for future purposes. In the option 'Making money at a garage sale and saving it' the money earned in the garage sale is see as store of value.
where are the following choices
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