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Why did disease spread so rapidly in the Deep South during the antebellum period?Multiple choice question.Land clearing produced pools of water from which disease spread.Germ theory had not yet been developed.Enslaved people refused to support the installation of public health departments in southern cities.Better transportation networks allowed disease to spread from the urban North to the South.

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Why did disease spread so rapidly in the Deep South during the antebellum period?Multiple choice question.Land clearing produced pools of water from which disease spread.Germ theory had not yet been developed.Enslaved people refused to support the installation of public health departments in southern cities.Better transportation networks allowed disease to spread from the urban North to the South.

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The rapid spread of disease in the Deep South during the antebellum period can be attributed to several factors.

  1. Land clearing produced pools of water from which disease spread: This is partially correct. Land clearing for agriculture and settlement often led to stagnant water bodies which became breeding grounds for mosquitoes. These mosquitoes were carriers of diseases like malaria and yellow fever, which were prevalent in the South during this period.

  2. Germ theory had not yet been developed: This is also correct. The germ theory, which states that specific microscopic organisms are the cause of specific diseases, was not developed and widely accepted until the late 19th century. Before this, diseases were often attributed to miasma or "bad air". This lack of understanding about the causes and spread of disease contributed to their rapid spread.

  3. Enslaved people refused to support the installation of public health departments in southern cities: This is incorrect. Enslaved people had no political power or influence over public health policies or infrastructure.

  4. Better transportation networks allowed disease to spread from the urban North to the South: This is partially correct. While improved transportation did facilitate the spread of disease, it was not the primary reason for the rapid spread of disease in the South. The South's warm, humid climate and agricultural practices were more significant factors.

So, the most accurate answers would be that land clearing produced pools of water from which disease spread and that germ theory had not yet been developed.

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