How did the bubonic plague affect education during the Middle Ages?(1 point)

Responses

The plague did not affect universities as students and faculty were insulated from the disease on campus.
The plague did not affect universities as students and faculty were insulated from the disease on campus.

The plague resulted in a decline in education quality due to low student enrollment and faculty leaving.
The plague resulted in a decline in education quality due to low student enrollment and faculty leaving.

The plague had little impact on universities as they had only been opened a few decades.
The plague had little impact on universities as they had only been opened a few decades.

The plague drove people back to the church and away from education altogether.

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The most accurate response would be:

The plague resulted in a decline in education quality due to low student enrollment and faculty leaving.

During the bubonic plague, many people, including students and educators, succumbed to the disease or fled from affected areas, leading to reduced enrollment and a decline in the overall quality of education.