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According to the text the people of the Middle Ages were too worried about the disease (option D). Additionally, people thought that the plague was caused by air, water, or bad behavior (option C).
What was the black plague?
The Black Death is a term to refer to the pandemic that occurred during the Middle Ages due to a variant of the bacterium Yersinia pestis. This bacterium spread throughout much of Asia, Europe and Africa, killing 80 to 200 million people.
It is believed that the form of spread of this disease was through the rat fleas because they sucked the blood of the rats and later bit people by regurgitating the blood extracted from the rat and infecting the person.
According to the above, it can be inferred that the correct answers are option D for the first part, and option C for the second part of the question because they mention correct information that corresponds to the text fragment.
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There were lots and lots of different beliefs about the plague; people were so scared because they weren’t sure what caused it. Some believed it was a punishment from God, some believed that foreigners or those who followed a different religion had poisoned the wells, some thought that bad air was responsible, some thought the position of the planets had caused the plague. All these different beliefs led to some strange attempts at escaping the plague and some even stranger cures.
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