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The most far-reaching consequence to Europe from the Black Death was

A) extensive unemployment.

B) the fact that people began to see magic
and witchcraft as solutions to problems.

C) a change in the basic structure of medieval society.

D) the slow growth of towns.

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User Kadie
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The best answer is c hun
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User Cute Panda
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The most far-reaching consequence to Europe from the Black Death was a change in the basic structure of medieval society. Option C is correct.

The Black Death was a very severe and devastating pandemic which claimed the lives of roughly 75 to 200 million people in Eurasia. It was also known as the Great Plague.

This pandemic is believed to have derived from dry plains of Central Asia causing the death of 30% to 60% of Europe's population..

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