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during slavery, what did most african americans do to practice their religious
beliefs?
a. they relied on bible study with their families.
b. they went to white churches or held their own services in secret.
c. they relied on traveling preachers.
d. they went to religious revivals.
During slavery, African Americans faced restrictions in religious practice. White churches often had limitations or discrimination, so many either attended white churches with constraints or held their own secret services to practice their beliefs. Option A's family Bible study was less common as a primary practice. Option C's traveling preachers weren't the main way, and option D's religious revivals were more associated with later or different contexts. So B is correct.
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B. They went to white churches or held their own services in secret.