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23 November, 03:00

Toward the end of the 14th century and continuing into the 15th century, the causes of "madness" were generally attributed to

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  1. 23 November, 04:49
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    The correct answer is supernatural activities, mostly demons and witches. People who were insane or had various forms of madness were considered to be working with demons or practicing witchcraft so they were often imprisoned or punished or priests would try to exorcise the demons out of them.
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