Answer: C) The impact of the bubonic plague epidemic on England's economy
Step-by-step explanation:
The BLACK DEATH, or BUBONIC PLAGUE which peaked in Europe from 1347 - 1351 was responsible for the death of 30-40% of the population in Britain and drastically reduced the labor force of Britain. This led to workers demanding more wages as they were scarce.
This increase in labor cost caused inflation to rise and the Elite turned to the crown for help prompting King Edward III of England to institute the Statute of Laborers in 1351.