Answer:
Following the strand of sugar and slavery leads directly into the tumult of the Age of Revolutions.
Explanation:
In the book, <em>Sugar Changed the World </em>by the writer couple Marc Aronson and Marina Budhos, the history of the spices that make up our daily lives is rediscovered and described in detail. Starting from the sugar plantations and into the lesser-known slave trade of these plantations, the authors brought to light the various circumstances that led to the discovery of sugar.
Slavery and sugar are connected by the very act of slavery which enables the production of the sweet spice. But sugar also acts as the link between slavery and freedom, forming the imaginary line between the two sides of the world. And the brutality of this trade is brought to the fore with the need to reform and change the condition and life of the people employed as slaves. This emphasis on the condition of the slaves and the most brutal form of slavery shows how it directly led to the tumult that is to come from the numerous Revolutions that will shake the world., which is what the authors' claim is.
Thus, the correct answer is the last option.
Answer: D
Explanation: The British were known for having a very strong navy. In fact, Germany was scared to make a navy before WW2 because they knew it would be crushed, that's why they used submarines.
<span>B. Development of stone weapons and tools</span>
As population grew more people moved west because of Gold rush and mining opportunities,The opportunity to work in the cattle industry,Faster travel to the West by railroad; availability of supplies due to the railroad and The opportunity to own land cheaply under the Homestead Act.