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Analyze how African and Black American movements countered assimilation in the colonial to post-Revolutionary War period.(1 point)
These movements countered assimilation by allowing enslaved African and Black American people to stand up for their political and economic rights, but not nurture their own artistic and religious practices.
These movements countered assimilation by allowing enslaved African and Black American people to nurture their own artistic practices and religions, as well as stand up for their political and economic rights.
These movements countered assimilation by allowing enslaved African and Black American people to nurture their own artistic practices and religions, as well as stand up for their political and economic rights—but only outside the U.S.
These movements countered assimilation by allowing enslaved African and Black American people to nurture their own artistic practices and religions, but not stand up for their political and economic rights.
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These movements countered assimilation by allowing enslaved African and Black American people to nurture their own artistic practices and religions, as well as stand up for their political and economic rights.
(They created independent religious life, cultural forms, maroon and free Black communities, petitions and appeals for freedom, and acts of resistance during the colonial and post-Revolutionary periods.)
(They created independent religious life, cultural forms, maroon and free Black communities, petitions and appeals for freedom, and acts of resistance during the colonial and post-Revolutionary periods.)
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