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Question 4 (1 point) (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
120
Brandenburg
50
Magdeburg
90
Potsdam
140
Spandau
140
Which of the following conclusions is most valid, based on the data shown in the chart? (1 point)
Oo
Ob
The city of Spandau was located closest to the battlefields in the region
Magdeburg's location was in close proximity to the actual fighting in the war.
Berlin's population before the war was far larger than the population of the other cities;
The city of Potsdam was ill prepared to fend off the war and disease in the region
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