Multiple Choice

A historian is studying the 14th century and finds two primary sources from the same period. Source A, from a European chronicler, describes widespread death, social breakdown, and labor shortages due to a plague. Source B, from a traveler's journal, describes a region in Asia as having immense agricultural abundance and low prices for goods. What is the most valid conclusion the historian can draw from comparing these two sources?

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