In North America, slave revolts were ________ in Latin American slave societies, full-scale revolts were ________.

A. numerous but small; nearly impossible to organize
B. extremely rare; common, and involved large numbers of slaves
C. common; extremely rare
D. very rare; nearly nonexistent


Answer: B

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