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Economic and social crises that arose in response to the Black Death in Europe included all of the following EXCEPT​ a. ​Mortality rates meant less workers survived, and they could command better wages. b. ​Peasant rebellions took place in Europe over exclusion from artisanal guilds. c. ​Social unrest became a characteristic of European history. d. ​Peasants converted their serfdom by exchanging services for rent. e. ​Trade declined with less manufacturing taking place.

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b. Peasant rebellions took place in Europe over exclusion from artisanal guilds.

Step-by-step explanation:

Black Death was a global epidemic that stroke Europe in the 14th century and shocked the entire world. Millions of people died due to bubonic plague carried by rats which affected Europe and some parts of Asia. It destroyed the whole economy and social being of Europe. Manufacturing as well as other sectors declined drastically, there was unrest in the entire Europe. It mostly affected the peasants who worked for rent in exchange of their serfdom.

Thus the wrong statement is option (b).

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