People used to stick live chickens under there arm pits to cure black death it never worked
There was no cure for plague, although a lot of people did some incredibly stupid things in the hopes that it would be. This was one of them.
The collective noun plague (a word for a dangerous disease that spreads quickly) is used to group things that are harmful and have become too common (a plague of violence, a plague of accidents); or things that have become too great in number, seemingly our to control (a plague of locusts, a plague of rats).
After the black plague many of the peasants were killed. This meant that they were in a higher demand so after the plague peasants got more rights because they were fewer.
Management is getting Organised before getting things done through other people
yes black death and the plague are the same things
The usual things: diseases (plague and syphilis were big ones), accidents, old age.
There is no specific collective noun for plagues, there is seldom more than a single plague active at a time. A collective noun that might be applicable is a series of plagues. The noun 'plague' is a collective noun used to group things that are harmful and have become too common (a plague of violence, a plague of accidents); or things that have become too great in number, seemingly our to control (a plague of locusts, a plague of rats).
Many things killed people but the Black Plague killed the most.
In the days of the plague no one new that it was caused by rats and fleas. They thought it was caused by many different things e.g Swearing, Drinking alchol on and Sunday etc. They tried to prevent the plague by not doing these things but the plague wasn't caused by that do therefor they didn't prevent the plague.
The Black Plague killed 3/4 of Europe. But people also died of other things as well.
management
people adapt to their physical world by getting use to things. they start to understand why things are inportant and why we care about things.