Why did African slaves use "call and response" songs on plantations? *
10 points

a. The songs were used to pray for good weather and a bountiful harvest

b. The songs praised the slaves role in southern society

c. The songs were used to sustain their work and spirit

d. The songs praised the master for being kind to the slaves

Respuesta :

As Africanized Christianity took hold of the slave population during the late eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, spirituals, a type of religious song typically sung in a call and response form with a leader improvising a line of text and a chorus of singers providing a solid refrain in unison, served as a way to express the community's new faith, as well as its sorrows and hopes.

Answer: Hi! I belive the correct answer is, "The songs were used to sustain their work and spirit."