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Chapter 9: the late middle ages

Chapter 9: the late middle ages. AP Topics: 2.5 The growth and changing forms of nationalism. 3.4 The influence of sanitation and health care practices on society; food supply, diet, famine, disease, and their impact. The Black Death. “The Black Death”. Bubonic Plague Mid-1300’s.

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Chapter 9: the late middle ages

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  1. Chapter 9:the late middle ages AP Topics: 2.5 The growth and changing forms of nationalism. 3.4 The influence of sanitation and health care practices on society; food supply, diet, famine, disease, and their impact. The Black Death

  2. “The Black Death” • Bubonic Plague • Mid-1300’s “Doctor Beak from Rome”

  3. “The Black Death” • Causes • Remedies • Reactions Procession of Flagellants

  4. “The Black Death” • Spread of “The Black Death” throughout Europe

  5. ‘The Black Death” • Effects of “The Black Death” • Economic • Cultural/Religious • Political The DanseMacabre—The Dance of Death

  6. “The black death” • Effects on European population

  7. Review questions—“the black death” • What were the causes of the “Black Death?” • Why did it spread so quickly throughout Western Europe? • How did it affect European society? • How important do you think disease is in changing the course of history?

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