Question

Which is typical of slave religion in the first half of the nineteenth century?

a. It relied on a literal interpretation of the Bible.

b. It rejected Christian teachings in favor of African religious beliefs.

c. It centered on enslaved chaplains who were mouthpieces for the owners religious understanding.

d. It included both African traditions and Christian beliefs.

e. It focused on the idea that whites were Gods chosen people.

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