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What was most responsible for the spread of the Black Death during the fourteenth century?(1 point)
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efficient air travel, allowing for quicker global movement
efficient air travel, allowing for quicker global movement
human migration into tropical areas that were previously uninhabited
human migration into tropical areas that were previously uninhabited
improved trade routes connecting Europe and Asia
improved trade routes connecting Europe and Asia
improved navigation technology, allowing transatlantic trade
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improved trade routes connecting Europe and Asia
The Black Death spread mainly along overland and maritime trade routes (Silk Road, ports and merchant ships) that carried infected rats and fleas from Asia into Europe.
The Black Death spread mainly along overland and maritime trade routes (Silk Road, ports and merchant ships) that carried infected rats and fleas from Asia into Europe.
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