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  1. What was the effect of smallpox on the New World?Smallpox caused the death of many European colonizers Smallpox caused the
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  2. Smallpox is a virus that causes a rash that then turns into painful blisters. The last known case of smallpox was in 1977. What
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  3. 1)How did the introduction of smallpox contribute to the demise of Aztec society? A) Smallpox killed many victims outright
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  4. In the past, smallpox, which is caused by a virus, was a common and deadly disease. Now, people no longer get smallpox. Which
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  5. In the past, smallpox, which is caused by a virus, was a common and deadly disease. Now, people no longer get smallpox. Which
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  6. What was the effect of smallpox on the New World?(1 point)Responses Smallpox caused the deaths of many European colonizers.
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  7. How did the introduction of smallpox contribute to the demise of Aztec society?Responses A Smallpox killed many victims outright
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  8. How did smallpox affect the lives of people in the 19th century? Please help thanks
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  9. Read the passage.(1) Ask young people today if they know of anyone who has had smallpox, and they might ask, "What's smallpox?"
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  10. What was the effect of smallpox on the New World?(1 point)Responses Smallpox caused the deaths of many European colonizers.
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