At the end of the Civil War, most white Southerners
A) reluctantly supported the federal government.
B) were ready to plan a future uprising against the United States.
C) declared themselves citizens of their states but not of the United States.
D) asked for pardons so that they could once again hold political office and vote.
E) still believed that their view of secession was correct and their cause was just.
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