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How did the Great Famine affect life expectancy for Europeans during the 1300s? a) It made life expectancy much shorter. b) It made life expectancy slightly shorter. c) It made life expectancy much longer.
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How did the Great Famine affect life expectancy for Europeans during the 1300s?
a) It made life expectancy much shorter.
b) It made life expectancy slightly shorter.
c) It made life expectancy much longer.
d) It made life expectancy slightly longer.
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It made life expectancy much shorter.
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Well, all terms would suggest to A. it made life much shorter. Starvation makes you weak, and your vital organs don't function properly, often times leading to death. Hope this helps!
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