After the Revolution, the practice of a.enslaving African Americans was

b.eliminated in the North.
[c].restricted in the North and the South.
d.encouraged in the North.
abolished in the South

I disagree.

i don't get it then

becouse it was still slaves after the rev happened

i got b is that right

Yes, B. is correct.

The correct answer is [c]. After the Revolution, the practice of enslaving African Americans was restricted in both the North and the South.

To arrive at this answer, you can examine the historical context of the time period after the American Revolution (1775-1783) when discussing the issue of slavery. Here's an explanation of the options:

a. Enslaving African Americans was eliminated in the North: This statement is incorrect because slavery was not completely eliminated in the North after the Revolution. While some Northern states took steps towards gradual emancipation, slavery still existed for some time.

[b]. Restricted in the North and the South: This is the accurate answer. After the Revolution, Northern states began to enact emancipation legislation and took steps to gradually restrict and abolish slavery. While slavery was not immediately abolished in the South, there were also efforts made in the Southern states to restrict the practice following the Revolution.

d. Encouraged in the North: This statement is incorrect. Following the Revolution, there was a growing sentiment against slavery in the North. Many individuals and groups in the North actively worked towards abolition and the restriction of slavery.

So, the correct answer is [c], as it accurately reflects the historical context and actions taken towards slavery in both the North and the South after the American Revolution.