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Who invented a machine that revolutionized the way sugar was made? A) Eli Whitney B) Henry Blair C) Robert Morgan D) Norbert Rillieux
Norbert Rillieux invented a machine that revolutionized the way sugar was made.
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Norbert Rillieux invented a machine that revolutionized the way sugar was made.
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He was not in favor of bringing about the social and political equality of the white and black races.
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