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30 July, 11:44

In 1918 and 1919, during World War I, sudden outbreaks of influenza (flu)

killed millions of people around the world. What most likely contributed to

this pandemic?

O

O

A. People were afraid to travel because of the dangers of war.

B. Global environmental problems were making people ill.

O

C. The movement of soldiers spread the infection from place to

place.

O

D. Low standards of sanitation made it easy for germs to spread.

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  1. 30 July, 12:43
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    C

    Explanation:

    because of the terrible diseases these soldiers carry and already fought are being transported to areas that this disease is unknown and therefore the population's immune system has no premeditated way of fighting it
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