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c.  Racial integration varied widely across regions in the Americas.
                     d.  There was a shift away from dependence on cash crops at the very end of the date range
                       shown in the table.

                  3.   Which of the following best compares the impact of the slave trade on colonial societies in
                     North America and Latin America?
                     a.  In Latin America, slavery contributed to a class system based on race, while in North America
                       there were fewer enslaved people and less racial integration.
                     b.  In North America, a large percentage of the enslaved population converted to Christianity,
                       while in Latin America there were few attempts to convert enslaved people.
                     c.  In Latin America enslaved families were more likely to be kept intact; in North America
                       plantation work required only male labor, creating a gender imbalance.
                     d.  There was a greater degree of religious syncretism between African religions and Christianity
                       in North American societies than in Latin American societies.

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                                     Mughal miniature painting depicting Emperor Akbar
                                     having discussions with leaders of other religions.
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