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The Plague worksheets available through Wayground (formerly Quizizz) provide Year 12 students with comprehensive resources to examine one of history's most devastating pandemics and its profound impact on medieval and early modern European society. These expertly crafted materials guide students through critical analysis of primary sources, demographic data, and historical accounts that illuminate how the Black Death reshaped social structures, economic systems, religious practices, and cultural attitudes across the 14th century. Students develop essential historical thinking skills through practice problems that require them to evaluate cause-and-effect relationships, analyze maps showing plague transmission routes, and assess the varied responses of different social classes and institutions to this unprecedented crisis. Each worksheet includes detailed answer keys and is available as free printables in convenient pdf format, enabling students to engage with complex historical concepts through structured inquiry and evidence-based reasoning.
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