How did weather conditions contribute to the Great Famine of 1315-1318? In 1315, a) a dry spring caused a drought that destroyed cops b) a hurricane led to a much smaller harvest c) a tornado destroyed crops d) a wet summer caused outbreaks of plant disease
What do you think?
a) a dry spring caused a drought that destroyed cops
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In which continent might a global pandemic have the most devastating effects due to lack of access to medical supplies and healthcare? a) Africa b) Europe c) north america d) south america
A. Africa
Which was a major cause of the birth of the Age of Exploration in Europe in the 15th century? a) the decline of nationalism in European countries b) the desire of knowledge about the non European world c) diplomatic exchanges with civilizations of the Americas d) desires to meet savages from distant lands & learn about there culture
b) the desire of knowledge about the non European world
Which was a pull factor leading to European migration to the Americas in the 16th and 17th centuries? a) Spanish missions needs for priests b) British colonies need for population c) religious persecution in European countries d) lure of trade access to new routes in the new world
c) religious persecution in European countries
What condition in traditional Africa made it easier for Europeans to trade for slaves on that continent? a) Many African societies, such as the Songhai and the Ashanti, used slave labor. b ) Continual warfare ensured a constant supply of captives to be sold as slaves. c) Frequent famines made slavery an alternative to starvation for many people. d) Villagers had no individual rights in the medieval African kingdoms.
I think its c) Frequent famines made slavery an alternative to starvation for many people.
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Question: How did weather conditions contribute to the Great Famine of 1315-1318? Answer: a wet summer caused outbreaks of plant disease.
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