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13 April, 23:52

In what two ways did the Union's aims for fighting the Civil War differ from the Confederacy's aims?

A. The Union wanted to abolish the practice of slavery, while the Confederacy wanted slavery to continue.

B. The Union wanted to industrialize the rural South, while the South wanted to maintain its agricultural economy.

C. The Union wanted to grant women the right to vote, while the Confederacy opposed granting women this right.

D. The Union wanted to protect national sovereignty, while the Confederacy wanted to protect state sovereignty.

E. The Union wanted central control of the nation's overseas trade, while the Confederacy wanted to divide it among coastal states.

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  1. 14 April, 00:08
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    I think its A not really sure its been a while since I've studied this
  2. 14 April, 01:12
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    The Union wanted to abolish the practice of slavery, while the Confederacy wanted slavery to continue.

    The Union wanted to protect national sovereignty, while the Confederacy wanted to protect state sovereignty.
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