The answer to that is C. sending Romans overseas as soldiers left fewer farmers near Rome and led to severe food shortages.
In the 1959 Black Orpheus soundtrack, the Latin style which was
introduced to the European and North American audiences is the Bossa Nova. This
originated in Brazil and incorporated elements of USA jazz. It was considered a new Brazilian popular
style with a lyrical fusion between samba and jazz. This is slang for “something
new and different” or “new trend”. This was popularized in the 1950s and 1960s.
Today, this is considered as one of the best-known Brazilian music genres. This
genre is usually played or performed with nylon-string classical guitar, played
with fingers rather than a pick. If one wants to hear its purest form,
unaccompanied guitar with vocals is one sure way to see or hear it performed.
An assumption with supply-side economic would be "Tax cuts will stimulate the economy "...
Henry Ford created the assembly line that allowed him to make cars more available to Americans for a lower cost
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The Atlantic slave trade, transatlantic slave trade, or Euro-American slave trade involved the transportation by slave traders of various enslaved African people, mainly to the Americas. The slave trade regularly used the triangular trade route and its Middle Passage, and existed from the 16th to the 19th centuries. The majority of those who were enslaved and transported in the transatlantic slave trade were people from Central and West Africa that had been sold by other West Africans to Western European slave traders, while others had been captured directly by the slave traders in coastal raids; Europeans gathered and imprisoned the enslaved at forts on the African coast and then brought them to the Americas. Except for the Portuguese, European slave traders generally did not participate in the raids because life expectancy for Europeans in sub-Saharan Africa was less than one year during the period of the slave trade. The South Atlantic and Caribbean economies were particularly dependent on labour for the production of sugarcane and other commodities. This was viewed as crucial by those Western European states which, in the late 17th and 18th centuries, were vying with one another to create overseas empires.