At the beginning of the Civil War, President Abraham Lincoln favored
A) postponing military action as long as possible.
B) making the Civil War about ending slavery.
C) long-term enlistments for Union soldiers.
D) quick military action to show the folly of secession.
E) seizing control of the Ohio and Mississippi Rivers.
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