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7 July, 18:03

Lincoln's attitude about the freeing of the slaves (abolition)

O A.

was mainly negative throughout the war

O B.

was mainly positive throughout the war

O c. became less favorable as the war continued

OD

became increasingly favorable as the war continued

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  1. 7 July, 19:16
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    D) became increasingly favorable as war continued because he was morally opposed to slavery and politically opposed to any expansion of it.
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