主要跟第二段有關
In the 1930s, however, Evgeny Kosminsky and other Marxist historians claimed
the epidemic was merely an ancillary factor contributing to a general
agrarian crisis stemming primarily from the inevitable decay of European
feudalism. In arguing that this decline of feudalism was economically
determined, the Marxist asserted that the Black Death was a relatively
insignificant factor. This became the prevailing view until after the Second
World War, when studies of specific regions and towns revealed astonishing
mortality rates ascribed to the epidemic, thus restoring the central role of
the Black Death in history.
Which of the following statements is most compatible with Kosminsky's
approach to history, as it is presented in the passage?
(A) The Middle Ages were ended primarily by the religious and political
upheaval in fourteenth-century Europe.
(B) The economic consequences of the Black Death included increased
competition for food, shelter, and work.
(C) European history cannot be studied in isolation from that of the rest of
the world.
(D) The number of deaths in fourteenth-century Europe has been greatly
exaggerated by other historians.
(E) The significance of the Black Death is best explained within the context
of evolving economic systems.
Ans:(E)
文中不是說Kosminsky覺得黑死病並不是a general agrarian crisis的主要原因
而是封建制度的decay? 那為何會選E?
真搞不懂 請好心人解答 謝謝
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