<span>No, this does mean that the aversion trait evolves in the cockroach populations exposed to the bait. Cockroaches are a diverse species. This diversity is one of the reasons they thrive. Not all cockroaches will be strongly attracted to hydramethylnon-corn syrup. However, the ones that are all died and can not procreate. The cockroaches that are not very attracted to the syrup live on to breed, and pass along the aversion trait. So the trait does not necessarily evolve, but it does become more prevalent.</span>
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Ur answer is C. It helped them because they were able to buy more slaves and increase their estates.
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One of the main ways in which <span>humanism helped define the Italian Renascence is that it literally brought the creative and intellectual focus back on humans and humanity as opposed to religious leaders and the Church (as had been the case in the Middle Ages). </span>