What was the impact of the 18th-century reforms on slavery in Brazil?
A) Slavery was abolished.
B) The slave trade with Africa was abolished.
C) Slave imports were restricted to encourage the elimination of the plantation economy.
D) Brazil remained as profoundly based on slavery in the late 18th century as it had ever been.
Ans: D) Brazil remained as profoundly based on slavery in the late 18th century as it had ever been.
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