Regarding religion, American slaves
A. shunned Christianity in favor of the polytheistic traditions of Africa.
B. were expected to worship in black churches separate from whites.
C. often incorporated African features into their Christianity.
D. were usually not allowed to attend a church at all.
E. had mostly converted to Islam by the early nineteenth century.
Answer: C
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