Final answer:
The availability of sugar after a Rebellion is uncertain due to lack of context, but economic changes such as going from free trade to no trade could affect sugar supply and demand, as indicated by the provided figures.
Correct option is A.
Step-by-step explanation:
The question 'Will there still be sugar after the Rebellion?' is hypothetical and doesn't provide adequate context to deduce a direct answer.
However, we can analyze the information given related to sugar supply and demand to make an educated guess.
Figures mentioning U.S. Sugar Supply and Demand imply changes in availability based on trade policies.
If the Rebellion is a metaphor for a significant economic or political change, such as a shift from free trade to no trade, the availability of sugar could be affected.
For example, figure 20.4 indicates that with free trade, the equilibrium of sugar supply and demand is at point A, whereas with no trade, the equilibrium is at point E.
This change could signify shifts in sugar availability.
As for the ability to store sugar based on activation energy requirements or its stability in certain conditions, it is unrelated to the Rebellion context unless indicating a metaphorical or literal shift in storage capabilities.
The dissolution of sugar cubes in a dish of water is an instance of a physical change rather than an economic one.
Thus, 'A) Uncertain' seems to be the likely answer, since there is insufficient information to ascertain whether sugar will still be available post-Rebellion.
Correct option is A.