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7 December, 08:09

Which of the following was NOT a major cause of a largescale loss of life in late medieval Western Europe?

A: famine

B:the crusades

C:the Hundred Years' War

D:the bacterium Yesenia pestis

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  1. 7 December, 09:32
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    Answer: D the bacterium Yesenia pestis

    Explanation:

    Because A, B, C were impotent events
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