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Why might Roman Catholic leaders have initially downplayed the effects of the plague?

(A) The plague originated in Muslim areas.

(B) The plague was something they had already experienced.

(C) They thought the plague couldn't kill any more people.

(D) They were told by the king of Tarsus that the plague was over.

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