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The mortality depicted in the image most directly contributed to which of the following changes in Europe in the late fourteenth and fifteenth centuries?

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The mortality in the image is probably related to the "Black Death" or "The Great Bubonic Plague" which peaked in Europe (1347-1351). This was a pandemic which led to reduction of the population by more than half, political and economic instability and upheavals in religion.

Step-by-step explanation:

The plague was devastating for it killed up to 125 million people in the history of the world. Such decline in number led to "labor shortage," which then resulted to the increase of people's wages. The landlords were left with no choice but to substitute labor service for rental payment.

The plague resulted to the blaming of different religions. It also blamed the lepers, foreigners and beggars as being the cause of it. People with skin diseases were then killed in Europe.

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