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Why were shops in the Middle Ages fire hazards? A. no fire department B. no water system C. flimsy buildings D. filthy streets
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Why were shops in the Middle Ages fire hazards?
A. no fire department
B. no water system
C. flimsy buildings
D. filthy streets
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Flimsy buildings because building were squeezed together so fire whould spread quicker
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I think it's C, don't quote me tho.
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