Which of the following was a long-term result of the black death in medieval europe?
a. musli...
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Which of the following was a long-term result of the black death in medieval europe?
a. muslim armies were able to conquer the weakened european kingdoms.
b. the eastern orthodox church emerged as an alternative to catholicism.
c. the pope officially called for an end to the crusades in the middle east.
d. europeans began questioning their faith in the catholic church.
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