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1 May, 09:53

Why did Lincoln agree to set aside the Anaconda Plan in favor of McClellan's strategy?

A. He was receiving political pressure from his constituents.

B. He was seeking reelection and the plan was not favored.

C. He relied on Winfield Scott's military expertise.

D. He left the decision to Secretary of War Edwin Stanton.

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  1. 1 May, 10:06
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    The answer is A, He was receiving political pressure from his constituents.
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