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Based on the map, why were some areas left relatively unaffected by the plague?

O They had a strong church presence.

O They were far from places like Asia.

O They had limited contact with trade routes.

O They had less diverse religious populations.

Based on the map, why were some areas left relatively unaffected by the plague? O-example-1

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C: They ha dlimited contact with trade routes

Step-by-step explanation:

As you can see on the map all of the areas affected were somewhat connected to trade outes although that specific area has no in or out going traderoutes as shown on the map leading me to the conclusion of C.

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They had limited contact with trade routes.

From the Image, I’m assuming that the arrows are drawn of the trade routes between countries.

So based on our assumption, the upper northern region of the map has very limited; if any, contact with the trade routes.
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