What did Robert E. Lee think about enlisting blacks in the military?
A) He thought that it was a very poor idea, since no slave would support the Confederacy.
B) He refused to hear any arguments about it.
C) He favored it, since as slaves they were accustomed to obedience and discipline.
D) No southerner ever thought about enlisting blacks in the military.
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