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Most people associate slavery with the American South. However, slaves were utilized in the Caribbean, as well as in all parts of the original colonies and territories that later became the United States. From the time Christopher Columbus (1451–1506) arrived in the Caribbean in 1492, Caribbean Indians were enslaved to work in mines and on plantations. Later, the Spanish began importing African slaves to work the sugar plantations. Because sugar crops required quick processing to avoid spoilage, Caribbean slave life was much harsher than that of slaves in North America. Nineteen-hour days and harsh working conditions led to disease and high death rates. Rather than improve conditions, plantation owners simply increased the number of slaves they imported.
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Answer: It could be all but OC
Explanation: You can see in the way that they word the answers how this would be the answer. Human effort is a part of the creation of products, you need resources to even start production, and nature could effect production.
The industrial revolution helped with all of the above
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A. Plague is now a treatable disease.
Explanation:
The plague with some medication and treatment can be treated within 14 days. Our medical advancements have enabled us to become stronger and fight off thing's that do not belong in our bodies.
Why other choices are wrong: Plague bacteria if consumed by amoeba, can survive and replicate in the soil. Human beings still can be affected by the bacteria that cause plague. And there are rats and fleas always around that carry disease. Not necessarily around, but their droppings can carry such bacteria.