Question

In the mid-fourteenth century, Jews were less likely to die from the bubonic plague that wiped out a third of Europe's population. This was because ________.
a. of Jewish social conditions and religious prohibitions.
b. of Jewish connections with the devil who protected them from the plague.
c. Jews had poisoned the wells of non-Jews, which made Gentiles more susceptible.
d. Jewish communities exterminated Gentiles.

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