Multiple Choice
Radio broadcasts of samba music
A) popularized it and changed Brazil's national cultural identity.
B) expanded its appeal to Paris, from which Francophile Brazilian elites adopted it.
C) made it accessible to light-skinned, Eurocentric plantation elites.
D) helped local police officials to harass poor people.
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