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ki77a [65]
3 years ago
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Read the passage from ="_blank">Sugar Changed the World. I wanted to know more about the beguiling Nina, and my cousin had pl

enty of stories to share. He told me that her grandfather was a Russian serf—a farmer who could be bought and sold by the noble who owned his land. Family legend has it that this serf, a remarkable and intelligent man, helped to change the course of the history of sugar. In the early 1800s, the British controlled most of the sugar plantations of the Caribbean and the sea routes to Europe. As a result, their rivals were desperate to find a new way to create sugar. They turned to beets. We don't know exactly what Nina's grandfather's invention did, but as the story goes, he found a way to give raw beet sugar sparkling hues. People from Russia to the cafés of Vienna could now buy cheap and attractive sugar produced on European soil. Serfs were much like slaves, since they had no choice about where they lived or worked. Yet Nina's grandfather made so much money from his invention that he was able to buy his freedom from his owner. He went on to become a very rich man—so rich, he not only bought a piece of land on the Volga River but married off his daughter to a noble who owned the next stretch of river lands. Together they could form a kind of mini empire, controlling a large swath of this important waterway, and they became the first family in the area to buy an automobile. . . . Age of Science 1747 Andraeas Marggraf discovers that beet sugar is identical to cane sugar 1840s Beets become a major crop in Ukraine 1852 Indians begin to arrive in Natal to work in sugar 1861 Czar Alexander II frees Russia’s serfs How does the timeline support the text? It emphasizes the problem-solution structure of the passage. It explains further the connection between the sugar industry and slavery. It supports the central ideas of the passage with specific dates. It provides key locations to events described in the passage.
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vodomira [7]3 years ago
5 0

THE ANSWER : C

It supports the central ideas of the passage with specific dates.


I believe the answer is C, because If you look at the timeline (Which is added below) it does not give specific details. The timeline states ideas that support the passage with the specific dates. The passage gives a very descriptive points of the time of the event. However, the timeline just summarizes what the passage already stated.  

Age of Science


1747         Andraeas Marggraf discovers that beet sugar is identical to cane     sugar

1840s Beets become a major crop in Ukraine

1852 Indians begin to arrive in Natal to work in sugar

1861    Czar Alexander II frees Russia’s serfs


*Let me know if this was correct, or incorrect. :)

mina [271]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:  It documents key events in the sugar and sweetener industries.

This is the answer

Explanation:

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