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Learn: Superstitious and Religious Beliefs on Causes of Disease
Edexcel 1HI0 GCSE History
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Which of the following was a common belief about the cause of disease during the medieval period?
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The {{blank0}} was a powerful institution that promoted the idea that illness was connected to {{blank1}}.
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Which of the following contributed to challenging superstitious beliefs? (Select all that apply)
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Which of the following best describes why superstitious and religious beliefs persisted during the medieval period?
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