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17 November, 19:13

Select one: a. The certainty that abiding by the law would do nothing to stop the war b. The certainty that abolishing slavery would bring the war to a peaceful end c. The possibility of abiding by the law while destroying the nation through war d. The possibility of abolishing slavery yet continuing to fight an unjust war

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  1. 17 November, 19:33
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    Assuming that this is referring to the same list question that was posted before with these options, the best answer would be " c. The possibility of abiding by the law while destroying the nation through war" since Lincoln believed that he was right to stop the South from seceding.
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