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    The Causative Agents of Bubonic Plague, Which Killed 100 Million
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The Causative Agents of Bubonic Plague, Which Killed 100 Million

Question 80

Question 80

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The causative agents of bubonic plague, which killed 100 million people during the 14th century, were:


A) rats.
B) fleas.
C) bacteria.
D) viruses.
E) fish.

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