Comparing the roles of feudalism before and after the bubonic plague, what impact did the disease have on labor and the role of peasants?(1 point)

Responses

decreased landownership opportunities
decreased landownership opportunities

reduced wages
reduced wages

increased reliance on nobility
increased reliance on nobility

increased social mobility

1 answer

The bubonic plague had a significant impact on the labor force and the role of peasants in the feudal system. One of the key effects of the plague was increased social mobility.

Before the plague, peasants had limited opportunities for advancement, and their roles were largely dictated by the feudal system. However, the massive decline in population due to the plague created a labor shortage, which meant that surviving peasants could demand higher wages and better working conditions. This shift allowed some peasants to acquire land, gain more autonomy, and improve their social status, thereby increasing social mobility in a system that had previously been quite rigid.

Thus, the correct response to the question is increased social mobility.