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Why were sailors in the 1500's often the victim of scurvy? A. They lacked preservative to keep food pathogen free. B. Th

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Why were sailors in the 1500's often the victim of scurvy? A. They lacked preservative to keep food pathogen free. B. They did not have enough provisions. OC. They were unable to obtain fresh fruits and vegetables. D. The food they were eating was heavily salted.
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