Which of the following contributed to the spread of disease along the Oregon Trail? Select all that apply. (2 points) Responses allergic reactions to tallgrass prairies allergic reactions to tallgrass prairies colder air in mountains colder air in mountains crowded living conditions crowded living conditions lack of clean water lack of clean water unsanitary practices unsanitary practices mingling with Native Americans mingling with Native Americans caring for the animals 3 answers

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The factors that contributed to the spread of disease along the Oregon Trail include:

  1. Crowded living conditions - The close quarters in which travelers lived made it easier for diseases to spread among them.

  2. Lack of clean water - Access to clean water was often limited, leading to the consumption of contaminated water and the spread of waterborne diseases.

  3. Unsanitary practices - Poor hygiene and unsanitary conditions during the journey contributed to the spread of disease among the travelers.

So, the correct answers are crowded living conditions, lack of clean water, and unsanitary practices.