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How did shipping routes aid in transmitting the plague? [Answer: Infected rats and fleas made way onto ships in contaminated food and supplies. The plague was also transmitted through rat, work animal, and human waste. Ships could efficiently get to other continents as they sailed the seas.]
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(I live in China and studied this :D) They wanted communes for every one to be equal and the red guards were the ones that enforced it. The commune were like villages and they all had separate jobs in China.
<span>Americans, remembering the tragic consequences of World War I, and also fueled by the effect of the Great Depression, contributed in pushing the American public towards isolationism.</span>