Which of the following was not a cause for the famines that struck Europe in the early fourteenth century?
A) An excessive growth of population
B) Wars that killed peasants, destroyed grain and prevented harvests
C) Too much reliance on marginal, poor-yielding lands for food
D) Cold, damp weather that prevented proper plowing, planting and harvesting
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Q1: During the Late Middle Ages
A) The population
Q3: The Black Death
A) Originated in Manchuria
B) Killed
Q4: Which of the following is not true
Q5: An important immediate result of the Black
Q6: John Ball and Wat Tyler were
A) Physicians
Q7: For seventy years, the popes lived, not
Q8: During the Avignon papacy
A) The popes became
Q9: The Great Schism
A) Started when dissenting cardinals
Q10: The Conciliar movement
A) Was an attempt to
Q11: A late medieval English critic of both
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