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What was one religious consequence of the Black Plague in Europe?
A.
Many Christians wanted a new pope to stop the disease by prayer.
B.
Many Christians began to question their faith in the church.
C.
There was an increase in the creation of Catholic cathedrals for worship.
D.
There was a decline in interest of becoming a Catholic priest.
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B. Many Christians began to question their faith in the church.
The Black Death killed huge numbers despite prayers and church rituals, undermining confidence in clergy and church explanations and leading some to doubt religion or turn to alternative movements (e.g., flagellants, apocalyptic sects).
The Black Death killed huge numbers despite prayers and church rituals, undermining confidence in clergy and church explanations and leading some to doubt religion or turn to alternative movements (e.g., flagellants, apocalyptic sects).
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