Which of the following WAS NOT a way in which America's experience of the Revolutionary War changed the lives of African-Americans and women?
A. On a limited basis, African-Americans expanded their political influence.
B. Wives and mothers were increasingly viewed as necessary to the development of a strong republic.
C. Women's roles were radically changed following the Revolution, with greatly increased political influence and suffrage rights.
D. Emancipation occurred more frequently and regularly in the north.