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17 October, 20:08

What did South Carolina consider the "final signal" for the southern state to execute its plan of abandoning the Union?

A) the election of a Democrat to the presidency, ensuring that South Carolina would be insulated from legal retribution by the federal government

B) the election of Abraham Lincoln

C) the entire group of southern slave states ratifying the Ordinance of Secession

D) the secession of Virginia, thereby allowing South Carolina to follow suit

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  1. 17 October, 20:31
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    B) the election of Abraham Lincoln
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