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what Portuguese explorer discovered Brazil in April.23,1500
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Weegy: Brazil was officially discovered by Portuguese explorer Pedro Alvares Cabral.
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User: Cities conditions during the Industrial Revolution could best be described as _____. a.modern and clean b.crowded and dirty c.crowded, but clean d.corrupt and dirty

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Cities conditions during the Industrial Revolution could best be described as crowded and dirty.
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