And finally, the area has been plagued by epidemics, never-ending malaria, severe drought, frequent civil wars, unstable currencies, and government corruption. [Please select]
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Scarlatina, influenza epidemics. [Please select]
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[Footnote: Epidemics of suicide or of violent warlike feeling, etc. [Please select]
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Epidemics, and especially smallpox, wrought havoc in the army. [Please select]
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He reports several occurrences of a similar kind during the epidemics of cholera in 1831, 1855, and 1872. [Please select]
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They were apt to get sick and die from terrible epidemics. [Please select]
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"Two epidemics of typhoid, two of yellow fever, and one of smallpox--that's my record, sir." [Please select]
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If they were sent in an unhealthy condition, it would mean the spread of epidemics. [Please select]
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Man is susceptible to foot-and-mouth disease, but it never appears during the frequent epidemics of scarlatina. [Please select]
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Politically, the same might be said of her revolutions, those great moral epidemics. [Please select]
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Would everybody be expected to turn their houses into hospitals in case of village epidemics, now that he had established a precedent. [Please select]
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