Topic: History of the Crack Epidemic
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What was the crack epidemic?
The crack epidemic refers to a six year period between 1984 and 1990 in the United S... Read More »
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Why did the CIA support the crack epidemic
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Why is mention of the Influenza Epidemic of 1918 absent from so m...
Those who published the books may not have realized how important the Influenza was. Over time more accounts from around the world would be found and the availability of information by internet made it hard to ignore with the newer texts. O... Read More »
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For one example, the Black Death killed approximately one third of the population of Europe. When the Black Death had passed, there was a shortage of labourers to work the land. The remaining labourers were therefore able to ask for higher ... Read More »
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The most deadly epidemics in history include the influenza in 1918, HIV/AIDS, Small ... Read More »
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The Bubonic Plague killed millions of people, almost half of Europe's population... Read More »
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The 1st recorded smallpox epidemic was in 1350 BC and in the North Ameri... Read More »
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* Great Plague of Athens (430–427 BC) o causal agent: bubonic plague/smallpox/measles/typhus/anthrax/t… * Antonine Plague (165–180) o causal agent: smallpox/measles? * Plague of Cyprian (250) o causal agent: smallpox/measles? * Plague of Ju... Read More »
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