Why do historians use the term Dark Age when speaking of the eastern Mediterranean region between 1200 and 1000 B.C.E.?
A) The previously existing civilizations had all permanently disintegrated.
B) The region was plagued by terrible natural disasters, including earthquakes, severe flooding, and tropical storms.
C) Previously existing systems of religion had collapsed, leaving a spiritual vacuum in their wake.
D) Economic conditions were poor, and historians' knowledge of the era is limited.
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