In 18th century Cuba, creolized dance-music styles emerged partly because

A. white Cubans saw them as viable alternatives to outmoded European dances of the time like the waltz and the mazurka.
B. black Cubans were no longer interested in dancing the rumba.
C. slaves of African descent were forced to perform such dances by members of the white, Spanish-Cuban establishment.
D. B and C, but not A.

Answer: A

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