Final answer:
In the book 'Resistance', all of the diseases listed (typhus, cholera, and dysentery) plagued the ghettos due to poor sanitation and overcrowding. The correct option is D.
Step-by-step explanation:
In the book Resistance, the sickness that plagues the ghettos is (d) All of the above, which includes typhus, cholera, and dysentery. These diseases were prevalent in overcrowded and unsanitary conditions, such as those found in ghettos during times of war or in congested urban areas throughout history.
Poor sanitation, particularly in the form of contaminated water supply and inadequate sewage disposal, greatly contributed to the spread of these diseases. Historical instances include the cholera outbreaks mentioned in the question and typhoid as well as typhus spreading through unsanitary conditions.