Until the eve of the Civil War, most people in the North
A) believed that the Constitution sanctioned slavery.
B) felt that they had little economic stake in slavery one way or the other.
C) were alarmed by the radicalism of abolitionists like William Lloyd Garrison.
D) expected that slavery would be abolished through gradual emancipation.
E) believed that Christianity and slavery were incompatible.
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