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The Bubonic plague was spread by *

a. an overall drop in temperatures known as a “little ice age.”
B. poisoned water from the town wells.
C. the Great Famine.
D. rats infested with fleas carrying the bacterium.

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Answer:

D

Step-by-step explanation:

A is not right, because it wasnt temps!

b is the wrong disease (that was cholera!)

the great famine is also wrong.. that was in ireland with potatoes i think?

and d is right!!! it was spread by rats in europe and asia in like the 1200's.

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