After 1840, planters went to great measures to discipline and punish slaves because
A) slaves rarely worked as hard as they could for even eight hours a day.
B) slaveholders became paranoid of a group over whom they exerted an incredible amount of authority.
C) slave rebellions were so frequent and violent during the period.
D) whites were so racist that slavery gave them an excuse to beat blacks.
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