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13 November, 15:18

What was Lincoln's often-stated goal during his presidency?

A. sympathy toward the South after the Civil War ended

B. the abolition of slavery in the South

C. preserving the Union

D. overcoming his humble beginnings

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  1. 13 November, 15:33
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    The answer is C, preserving the Union. Lincoln famously said, "If I could preserve the Union without freeing a single slave, I would."
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