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31 May, 14:06

On which of the following issues did Lincoln and Davis most strongly disagree?

A) whether the South had seceded for a reason

B) whether the South had the right to secede

C) whether slavery would continue to exist in the South

D) whether the North and the South would go to war

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  1. 31 May, 14:35
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    The answer is C, whether slavery would continue to exist in the South because lincoln hated slavery. For Davis' situation the friction was characteristic in the very "States' Rights" idea driving the Confederacy, however by and by Lincoln had a lot of feline crowding of his own to do. Lincoln was ostensibly the more fruitful president in having better political senses, which turned out to be more obvious as he developed into his administration-an ability for knowing when and how to wheedle, horse-exchange, pay off out and out or heartlessly state his energy, contingent upon his identity managing.
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