How did famines affect the European population in the seventeenth century?
A) The population continued to grow despite widespread malnutrition.
B) Large segments of the population immigrated to the American colonies.
C) The population remained relatively stable as the little food available was distributed evenly to all social classes at a "just price."
D) Malnutrition made people susceptible to deadly diseases, which reduced the population significantly.
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