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How did the Black Death destabilize the feudal system in the late Middle Ages?(1 point)
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It created a labor shortage, which allowed serfs to demand wages for their work.
It created a labor shortage, which allowed serfs to demand wages for their work.
It ended the Hundred Years’ War, allowing an increase in trade.
It ended the Hundred Years’ War, allowing an increase in trade.
It created demand for new spices from the Middle East.
It created demand for new spices from the Middle East.
It killed mostly nobility, freeing serfs from their ties to the land.
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It created a labor shortage, which allowed serfs to demand wages for their work.
High mortality reduced the workforce, giving peasants more bargaining power to seek higher pay, leave manors, and weaken feudal obligations.
High mortality reduced the workforce, giving peasants more bargaining power to seek higher pay, leave manors, and weaken feudal obligations.
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