Read these two excerpts from The American Plague: The True and Terrifying Story of the Yellow Fever Epidemic of 1793.

Excerpt A: Those returning found their city a changed place. The streets were remarkably clean, for one thing. The trash and garbage had been swept away; dead animals—cats, dogs, birds, and pigs—had been removed. Gone, too, were the beggars and homeless children.

Excerpt B: Aside from the tiny red flags stuck on houses, there was no outward sign of the fever anywhere.

Which of the mayor's orders in Fever 1793 connects to the historical accounts detailed in these excerpts?

.ALL PERSONS SHOULD AVOID THOSE THAT ARE INFECTED. WE MUST SUPPLY A HOSPITAL FOR THE POOR.
.THE STREETS AND WHARVES MUST BE KEPT CLEAN. THE HOMES OF THE SICK SHOULD BE MARKED.
.ALL BELL TOLLING SHOULD CEASE IMMEDIATELY. THE DEAD SHOULD BE BURIED PRIVATELY.
.ALL PERSONS SHOULD AVOID FATIGUE OF THE BODY AND MIND. ALL PERSONS SHOULD AVOID BEING IN THE SUN, DRAFTS, AND EVENING AIR.

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Answer:

Option B: The streets and wharves must be kept clean. The homes of the sick should be marked.

Explanation:

We can infer from the excerpts that they refer to this option, due to them talking about the marks of the sick (Aside from the tiny red flags stuck on houses...) and the referral to clean streets (The streets were remarkably clean...)

Answer:

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