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Select all the correct answers. allucard, a merchant in medieval russia, has heard about a growing epidemic in regions around france and italy. his fellow traders agree to stop trading with those regions during the epidemic. alucard realizes that he could keep trading and increase his profits. which two outcomes are most likely to occur after alucard’s decision to keep trading? -increased trade with europe because other traders would be attracted by his success -greater personal political power because he traded with distant regions - increased opportunities to become infected when he visits french and italian cities - better socioeconomic status in the french and italian cities increased likelihood that he would carry the disease back to his native country

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