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Quick! 98 points! question 26(multiple choice worth 1 points) (05.01 hc) the following chart shows population trends in germany during the thirty years' war (1618-1648), when plague, famine, and war struck that country. use the chart to answer the following question: city percent population loss (approx) berlin 20% brandenburg 60% magdeburg 90% potsdam 40% spandau 40% does the information in the chart support the following inference: "the plague was responsible for as much population loss as the war"? a.) the inference is not supported because population loss from city to city varied widely. b.) the inference is supported because berlin, the largest city, experienced the least loss. c.) the inference is not supported because the chart does not show population loss by cause. d.) the inference is supported because historical records of the plague are few and inconsistent.

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