What major changes swept Europe in 1300 and what did these changes result in?
A) The end of the agricultural boom, due to arctic cold temperatures and heavy flooding, leading to a decline in commerce
B) The invasion of the Turks into Europe, which resulted in loss of crops, loss of commerce, and famine
C) The end of the agricultural boom, due to arctic cold temperatures and heavy flooding, leading to famine, disease, and a decline in commerce
D) The invasion of the Turks in Europe and the resulting period of peace and prosperity throughout Europe
E) The end of the agricultural boom, due to arctic cold temperatures and heavy flooding, leading to famine
C
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