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The decline in economic production in Europe during the 1300s was caused by
an increase in malnutrition.
a decrease in population.
an increase in nationalism.
a decrease in religious faith.
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a decrease in population.
The Black Death and other 14th-century crises greatly reduced Europe's population, causing labor shortages and disruptions to agriculture and trade that led to a drop in economic production.
The Black Death and other 14th-century crises greatly reduced Europe's population, causing labor shortages and disruptions to agriculture and trade that led to a drop in economic production.
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