Why was the outbreak of plague in Eyam, England, so unique?
only one person contracted the plague
everyone who contracted the plague died
everyone who contracted the plague survived
people were less likely to contract the plague than in other locations

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It's the last one "People were less likely to contact the plague than in other locations 

The reason behind the uniqueness of the breakout of plague in England's Eyam would be:

D). people were less likely to contract the plague than in other locations.

  • The plague spread in the Eyam region of England was quite distinct from the other plagues due to the lesser expectations from the people to contract this epidemic.
  • However, the people's self-willingness to prevent the communicability of this disease to other regions caused a serious impact and prevented several people.
  • The people took the initiative to self-quarantine themselves and made decisions of restricting that no people of Eyam visit the other location as it could further spread the disease.

Thus, option D is the correct answer.

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