What was the general response of the European population to the famine that arose in Europe in the late sixteenth century?
A) Europeans engaged in massive, widespread revolts that brought down both local and national governments.
B) Although revolts did occur, most people simply took to the road in search of food and charity.
C) Europeans turned to religion and superstition as a means of explaining their bad fortune, and churches subsequently became very wealthy.
D) Europeans began turning on each other, and civil wars broke out across Europe as small disputes became cause for violence.
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