Match each historical improvement in living standards with its most direct outcome for the population.
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Analyzing Historical Improvements in Living Standards
A historian examining public records from a large Indian city between the 16th and 18th centuries notes a gradual decline in mortality rates, particularly from cholera and typhoid. Which of the following historical developments offers the most direct explanation for this specific trend?
Match each historical improvement in living standards with its most direct outcome for the population.
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A historical account from 17th-century India describes a community that experienced a significant increase in average height and a reduction in cases of scurvy over a 50-year period. However, the account makes no mention of changes in the town's water sources or waste disposal methods, and records show that smallpox outbreaks still occurred with similar frequency. Which of the following long-term improvements in living standards is most clearly demonstrated by this historical account?
A demographic study of a region in India from the 15th to the 17th century reveals a notable increase in average life expectancy. Historical records for the same period indicate the introduction of new, nutrient-rich crops, the construction of rudimentary public sewer systems in urban centers, and organized efforts to isolate individuals during plague outbreaks. Which statement best analyzes the relationship between these developments and the observed increase in lifespan?
A historian argues that a specific Indian province experienced a significant improvement in public health between the 15th and 17th centuries. Which of the following pieces of evidence would provide the strongest support for the claim that this improvement was primarily due to more effective, organized control over the spread of infectious diseases, as opposed to other factors like diet or general sanitation?
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