At the start of the Civil War, Lincoln's Secretary of State William Seward
A) thought he could dominate Lincoln.
B) was the most incompetent member of Lincoln's Cabinet.
C) believed Lincoln was far too radical on slavery.
D) argued that the North was better off without the slaveholding South.
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Q1: Between the election of 1860 and his
Q3: Virginia, North Carolina, Arkansas, and Tennessee seceded
Q4: President Lincoln viewed secession as
A) a temporary
Q5: The Civil War was fought to
A) destroy
Q6: Military action early in the Civil War
Q7: In establishing a new government, the South
A)
Q8: According to the graph "Men Present for
Q9: The first and only president of the
Q10: Comparing them as presidents, the basic difference
Q11: The first major battle of the Civil
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