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Prompt
Use the passage below to answer parts A, B, and C of the question that follows.
"The plague frightened and killed. It began in the land of darkness. Oh, what a visitor! It has been current for fifteen years. China
was not preserved from it nor could the strongest fortress hinder it. The plague afflicted the Indians in India. It weighed upon the
Sind. It seized with its hand and ensnared even the lands of the Uzbeks. How many backs did it break in what is Transoxiana! The
plague increased and spread further. It attacked the Persians, extended its steps to the land of the Khitai, and gnawed away at the
Crimea. It pelted Rûm with live coals and led the outrage to Cyprus and the islands. The plague destroyed mankind in Cairo. Its eye
was cast upon Egypt, and behold, the people were wide-awake. It stilled all movement in Alexandria. The plague did its work like a
silkworm. It took from the tiraz factory its beauty and did to its workers what fate decreed."
Ibn al-Wardi, "Essay on the Report of the Pestilence," Aleppo, Syria, 1348.
A) Identify ONE way the plague spread through Eurasia and affected areas described in the passage.
B) Identify ONE way the events discussed in the passage affected economies in Eurasia.
C) Identify ONE way the events discussed in the passage affected social structures in Eurasia.