What percentage of Europeans died within 4 years of the plague?
  • 25%
  • 50%
  • 75%
  • 100%
What were two ways the plague changed the life of people in the middle ages for the better?
  • There was more food to go around and survivors could fight off diseases better
  • There were better doctors who knew what caused the disease
  • People knew that washing their hands and social distancing was important
How was the disease spread throughout Europe?
  • In the mail
  • Festivals
  • Trade Routes
an especially widespread disease that can affect a whole country or the world
  • pandemic
  • bubonic
  • plague
  • bacterium
characterized by swollen, inflamed lymph nodes in the armpit or groin
  • bacterium
  • bubonic
  • plague
  • pandemic
a bacterial disease that is contagious
  • bacterium
  • bubonic
  • plague
  • pandemic
a very small organism that lives in air, earth, water, plants, and animals; often one that causes disease
  • bacterium
  • bubonic
  • distraught
  • pandemic
great destruction or damage
  • plague
  • devastation
  • pandemic
  • bubonic
conditions relating to public health, especially the provision of clean drinking water and adequate sewage disposal
  • sanitation
  • sanetation
  • pandemic
  • pandemick
deeply upset and agitated
  • distraught
  • distrought
  • devastation
  • devestation
An organism that transmits disease from one life form to another is called a __________ .
  • Bacteria
  • Vaccine
  • Pestilence
The disease known as the "Black Death" is now called...
  • Bubonic Plague
  • pandemic
  • Yellow Fever
Where did the bubonic plague begin?
  • Europe
  • Central Asia
  • Africa
  • America
A disease that spreads across several countries or continents over a short period of time while causing massive death is called a __________ .
  • contagion
  • blight
  • pandemic
The Bubonic Plague was caused by an organism. Indicate the path it took as it traveled from one life form to another by numbering the life forms 1-4 with the beginning of the path being 1 and the end of the path being 4.BacteriumHumanFleaRat
  • 1,2,3,4
  • 1,3,4,2
  • 3,4,1,2
  • 3,1,4,2
THEY'RE BACK!!!!Who helped spread the bubonic plague in the city of Koffa?
  • Muslims
  • Mongols
  • Samurai
  • Knights
What do you think the Mongols will do to spread the disease?
  • Burn the bodies
  • Dump the bodies
  • Bury the Bodies
  • Catapult the bodies into the city like a real Mongol!
In what general direction did the Bubonic Plague move as it spread across the world?
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  • east to west
  • north to south
  • south to north
  • west to east
What is the name of the bacteria that caused the Black Death?
  • Yersinia pestis
  • COVID-19
  • E-coli
  • Bacillus anthracis
Which part of your body does the pneumonic plague affect?
  • Respiratory system (breathing)
  • Circulatory system (blood)
  • Muscular system (muscles)
  • Nervous system (nerves and senses)
Which part of your body does the septicaemic plague affect?
  • Circulatory system (blood)
  • Respiratory system (breathing)
  • Muscular system (muscles)
  • Nervous system (nerves and senses)
In what year did the Black Death first arrive in Britain?
  • 1348
  • 1349
  • 1351
  • 1665
Where did the Black Death probably originate from?
  • The Gobi Desert, Asia
  • The Sahara Desert, Africa
  • The Colorado Desert, North America
  • The Gibson Desert, Australia
How did the Black Death cross continents and spread far and wide?
  • Trade routes (ships and wagons)
  • Cheap Easyjet flights
  • Carried by birds
  • The movement of armies as they travelled on Crusade
What was the name for people who whipped themselves in the hope God would stop punishing mankind with the plague?
  • Flagellants
  • Whippers
  • Penitents
  • Desperate
Which group did some people (wrongly) blame for the plague at the time?
  • The Jews
  • The Christians
  • The Muslims
  • The Buddhists
Which animal spread the Black Death through bites?
  • Fleas
  • Rats
  • Birds
  • Bats
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