What steps did the Europeans take to reduce the risk of rebellion at the slave factories in Africa?
A) Slaves were kept drugged.
B) Families and ethnic groups were separated.
C) Men and women were confined in the same rooms.
D) Europeans did not really have to take many steps, as the completely overwhelmed Africans often submitted to the process.
Answer: B
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