During the 20th century, approximately how many people died from smallpox worldwide? *
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During the 20th century, approximately how many people died from smallpox worldwide? *
Solution
During the 20th century, it is estimated that smallpox was responsible for 300-500 million deaths worldwide. This is based on data from the World Health Organization and other health agencies. The disease was officially declared eradicated in 1980 after a successful worldwide vaccination program.
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“The isolation of the [native peoples] of the Americas . . . from Old World germs prior to the last few hundred years was nearly absolute. Not only did very few people of any origin cross the great oceans, but those who did must have been healthy or they would have died on the way, taking their pathogens with them. . . . [Native Americans] were not without their own infections, of course. [But Native Americans] seem to have been without any experience with such Old World maladies as smallpox [and] measles. . . .“Indications of the susceptibility of [Native Americans] . . . to Old World infections appear almost immediately after the intrusion of the whites. In 1492, Columbus kidnapped a number of [Arawak Indians] to train as interpreters and to show to King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella. Several of them seem to have died on the stormy voyage to Europe [in 1493]. . . . In 1495, Columbus . . . sent 550 [Arawak] slaves . . . off across the Atlantic. . . to be put to work in Spain. The majority of these soon were also dead. . . .“. . . What killed the Arawaks in 1493 and 1495? . . . Columbus certainly did not want to kill his interpreters, and slavers and slaveholders have no interest whatever in the outright slaughter of their property. . . . The most likely candidates for the role of exterminator of the first [Native Americans] in Europe were those that killed so many other Arawaks in the decades immediately following: Old World pathogens.”Alfred W. Crosby, historian, Ecological Imperialism: The Biological Expansion of Europe, 900–1900, published in 1986QuestionWhich of the following developments in the late 1400s and early 1500s is depicted in the excerpt?ResponsesNative Americans adapted to diverse geographical environments and developed complex societies.Native Americans adapted to diverse geographical environments and developed complex societies.Alliances with Europeans aided some Native American societies in their efforts to conquer rival powers.Alliances with Europeans aided some Native American societies in their efforts to conquer rival powers.Europeans persecuted for their religious beliefs established new separatist settlements in the Americas.Europeans persecuted for their religious beliefs established new separatist settlements in the Americas.Europeans undertook voyages across the Atlantic to the Americas in search of new sources of wealth.
Which of the following diseases was eradicated after a successful vaccination program?ANSWERInfluenzaMeaslesPolioSmallpox
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