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Re: passage 32 increasingly, historians are blaming diseases
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05 Jun 2015, 00:08
1. It is to propose a Native American historian who disappeared reason why so fast is that it may be infectious , after author is through the various examples prove most likely to be infectious , so the text is to provide support for this hypothesis , the election B.
2. Consistent with item C of the meaning , not exposed too early in the crowd , that is, before people had any contact .
3. the British tended to drive the native populations away, rather than enslaving them as the Spaniards did C
4. Why it is not important because they are not continuous recording colonists these circumstances , and continuous recording time in the 17th century when the Spaniards . So choose C.
5. Because of this disease in the past people have not been exposed . B This disease is stopped in the 17th century , is wrong , the paper did not mention when the end . C This disease is very often involved in the virgin epidemic , the disease should be is subordinate to the Virgin epidemic at that time. D it's not very important in Spain chronic in error, it is very high due to the virgin epidemic mortality rate , then the disease should be more important . E There are only, too definitely , it should be excluded . By process of elimination , the election A.
6. Since before the disease does not happen here too , people have no immunity to measles , so should choose B.
7. For example 1952 it was to prove a rare pathogen on virgin epidemiological evidence in the United States. So you should choose B.
8. It is to find out the cause of death can not prove cause epidemics virgin. D entry in 1492 before fossil prove Native American people have already contacted the disease, and contrary to the concept of virgin epidemic. Therefore, the election D.