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SpyIntel
19 days ago
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Read this excerpt from "Mad Cow, Furious Farmer.” The disease was first detected in England in 1986, though some scientists thin

k the very first cases started at least ten years before. Cows usually eat only grass and other plants, but farmers had been feeding them a meat and bone mixture that made the cows plumper. But somehow, at least one batch of the mixture had become contaminated with what was then an unknown killer: a prion. By 1993, British farmers were reporting up to one thousand new cases of BSE a week. Governments all around the world reacted by increasing testing for the disease and not allowing any cows to be eaten if they were at risk of having the disease. As sheep can also get a prion disease called scrapie, they were tested as well. Farmers were angry that they were losing their livestock, and nobody knew how to protect cows and people from the disease. Consumers were also in a panic when they learned about BSE, and for a very good reason: prions are infectious. If you eat a prion from a "mad cow” or sheep, you are at risk for developing a human version of BSE. The public felt betrayed that their governments had underreacted to the problem or covered it up. Eventually, in 1997, governments began to ban farmers from feeding their livestock high-risk meat and bone mixtures. With that ban, the epidemic quickly peaked, and by 2010 had largely disappeared. Over the years, half a million cows and two hundred people had been killed by prions. What is the main idea of this excerpt? Mad cow disease ended because of government bans on feeding cows certain foods, but people were angry that governments did not act sooner. Mad cow disease was originally caused when governments allowed for cows’ food sources to be contaminated, so people were angry at their leaders. Both farmers and customers had been aware of mad cow disease, but they did not think their governments should have done anything to stop it. Both farmers and customers protested to prevent their governments from interfering with the farming and selling of cows and meat.
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seraphim [6.2K]19 days ago
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The correct response to this question is A. <span>Mad cow disease ceased because of governmental prohibitions against feeding cattle particular foods; however, there was public outrage over the delays in governmental action.</span>
seraphim [6.2K]19 days ago
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Answer: The decline of mad cow disease was triggered by governmental prohibitions on the feeding of certain foods to cattle, yet there was significant public outrage over the fact that officials had not intervened earlier.

The passage explains the origins and progression of mad cow disease. It started when farmers fed cows a tainted blend of meat and bone. Although the government intervention, which prohibited these hazardous mixtures, led to the disease's end, there was considerable disappointment among the populace who felt the government’s response was delayed and inadequate.

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