concept   plague

10 commonsense assertions
Cultures (10) Western countries (1) Eastern countries (1) medieval European societies (1) Europe (1) European history enthusiasts (1) Africa (1) Asia (1) Feudal Europe (1) North America (1) contemporary societies (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 plague Western countries The concept of the plague is historically associated with the devastating Black Death pandemic in medieval Europe in Western countries. 15
2 plague Eastern countries The plague is historically associated with outbreaks in ancient China and other Eastern countries, where it was transmitted by fleas on rats. 6
3 plague medieval European societies Devastating plague, such as the Black Death, caused mass deaths and social upheaval in medieval Europe. 5
4 plague Europe The Black Death plague in Europe led to significant historical and public health measures due to its devastating impact. 4
5 plague European history enthusiasts European history enthusiasts are interested in the devastating impact of the Black Death, caused by Yersinia pestis, on European populations in the 14th century. 2
6 plague Africa Plague is still a concern in some African regions due to outbreaks of bubonic and pneumonic plague. 1
7 plague Asia Plague outbreaks in Asia continue to be a concern due to bubonic and pneumonic cases. 1
8 plague Feudal Europe The Black Death caused devastating loss of life in Feudal Europe. 1
9 plague North America The concept of the plague is historically associated with the devastating Black Death pandemic in the Middle Ages in North America. 1
10 plague contemporary societies Plague outbreaks in contemporary societies are better controlled and managed through modern medical and public health interventions. 1