The Black Death Quiz ChallengeVersión en línea Test your knowledge of the Black Death with this fun alphabet quiz! por FCBarcelona Infantil A A B C D E F G H I J L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z Contains A Animal that carried the fleas that spread the plague. Starts with B A form of plague characterized by swollen lymph nodes, known as buboes. Starts with C The transmission of disease from one individual to another. Starts with D Person who wore a mask with a long beak during the plague. Starts with E A sudden outbreak of a disease that spreads rapidly within a population. Starts with F Small, wingless insects that can carry the plague bacterium from rats to humans. Starts with G Many people thought the plague was a punishment from. Starts with H Practices that promote health and prevent disease, which were often lacking during the plague. Starts with I The plague was deadly Starts with J Month when the plague arrived in England (1348). Starts with L The Black Death killed many people in this part of the world. Starts with M Historical period when the plague occurred. Starts with N A longing for the past, often felt during times of crisis, such as the plague. Starts with O Clothing item plague doctors wore over their eyes. Starts with P An epidemic that has spread across multiple countries or continents. Starts with Q A period of isolation to prevent the spread of disease, commonly used during the plague. Starts with R Rodents that were primary carriers of the fleas responsible for spreading the plague. Starts with S Signs of illness that indicate the presence of a disease, such as fever and chills. Starts with T Holes where the many dead people were buried. Starts with U The movement of populations to cities, which contributed to the rapid spread of the plague. Starts with V Individuals who suffer from a disease, particularly those who died from the plague. Starts with W Dirty ________ helped spread the plague. Starts with X Fear or distrust of outsiders, which increased during the plague as people blamed foreigners. Starts with Y Refers to specific years when significant outbreaks occurred, notably in 1347-1351. Starts with Z Diseases that can be transmitted from animals to humans, such as the plague.