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Why were coastal areas exposed to the plague earlier

han inland regions? Check all that apply.
The bacteria needed a water source to spread.
The plague was spread through dirty drinking water.
The plague was spread along trade routes.
Infected sailors spread the disease on land after
their ships docked.
Coastal cities were less populated, allowing the
disease to spread faster.
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User Ansel
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C. The plague was spread along trade routes.

D.Infected sailors spread the disease on land after their ships docked.

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User Pearman
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Answer:

c and d

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