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In 3-5 sentences explain how the Bubonic Plague caused a decrease in the power and influence of the Church.
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Rephrase the sentences in 10th grader
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The Bubonic Plague, which swept through Europe in the 14th century, led to a significant decline in the population, resulting in widespread despair and questioning of faith among the people. Many blamed the Church for failing to protect them or provide answers during this time of crisis, leading to disillusionment with its authority. Additionally, the loss of clergy members diminished the Church's influence over communities, as fewer priests were available to offer sacraments and guidance. This erosion of trust and power ultimately contributed to the rise of alternative spiritual movements and a gradual decline in ecclesiastical dominance in the ensuing years.
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The Bubonic Plague, which spread through Europe in the 14th century, caused a huge drop in the population and led many people to feel hopeless and question their faith. Many began to blame the Church for not protecting them or providing good answers during such a terrible time, which made them lose trust in its authority. The death of many priests meant there were fewer Church leaders to guide people and offer important religious services. As people became less connected to the Church, it opened the door for new spiritual ideas and helped reduce the Church's influence over society.