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Which of the following historical developments most directly contributed to development of ships like the one illustrated above?
(A)The spread of Portuguese and Spanish navigational technology
B)The invention of wind-driven ships on the Nile in Ancient Egypt
(C)Innovations in previously existing transportation technologies
(D)The increase in the use of slave labor on ocean-going ships
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