Germ theory was an important breakthrough because:
A) it proved the theory of evolution
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History, 01.02.2021 20:00 reneebrown017
Germ theory was an important breakthrough because:
A) it proved the theory of evolution
B) it allowed for the development of x rays
C) if bacteria we living organisms, they could be killed
D) ideas spread like disease
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