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How did the bubonic plague impact religion and spirituality in the years after its outbreak?

A The Church grew stronger because it recruited more priests to serve the sick.
 B The Church grew weaker because many people began to lose faith in God after witnessing the massive death tolls of the plague.
 C The Church grew more important because it trained the doctors that could treat the sick.
  D The Church increased its wealth by gaining all of the abandoned lands of the victims of the plague.

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The answers are B,C,E.

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User Marcus Maxwell
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The bubonic plague imacted religion and spirituality in the years after its outbreak as per answer ( B ): The Church grew weaker beacuse many people began to lose faith in God after witnessing the massive death tolls of the plague. A common reaction was to incur in sin, arguing that everyone was to horribly die regardless.

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