How can you use this document to help explain what caused the decline of the Roman Empire document E?

How can you use this document to help explain what caused the decline of the Roman Empire document E?

Answer. Answer: The tribes wouldn’t have been able to invade if the army hadn’t fallen apart. This document helps explain the decline of the Roman Empire because if the Romans hated the Huns so much they would not have let them take over.

What was the first plague in the Bible?

The Book of Exodus, various translations, chapters 7 to 12–The plagues: 1. The river Nile turned the colour of blood, the water stank and the fish died 2. Hordes of frogs left the river, then they died and their bodies stank 3. Swarms of gnats attacked the people and their animals 4.

What happened if you got the plague?

It can be deadly if not treated promptly with antibiotics. The most common form of plague results in swollen and tender lymph nodes — called buboes — in the groin, armpits or neck. The rarest and deadliest form of plague affects the lungs, and it can be spread from person to person.

What would happen if you got the Black Plague?

Bubonic plague infects your lymphatic system (a part of the immune system), causing inflammation in your lymph nodes. Untreated, it can move into the blood (causing septicemic plague) or to the lungs (causing pneumonic plague).

How did bubonic plague kill?

Summary: Yersinia pestis, the deadly bacterium that causes bubonic plague, kills by cutting off a cell’s ability to communicate with other immune system cells needed to fight off the bacterial invasion.

Can bubonic plague spread from human to human?

Human to human transmission of bubonic plague is rare. Bubonic plague can advance and spread to the lungs, which is the more severe type of plague called pneumonic plague.

Did rats cause the plague?

Rats were an amplifying factor to bubonic plague due to their common association with humans as well as the nature of their blood. The bacteria form aggregates in the gut of infected fleas and this results in the flea regurgitating ingested blood, which is now infected, into the bite site of a rodent or human host.

What year was bubonic plague?

1347

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