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20 April, 02:01

How did outcome of the Battle of Gettysburg affect morale on both sides?

A. It convinced the North that victory was possible and the South that defeat was inevitable.

B. It convinced the South that victory was possible and the North that defeat was inevitable.

C. It convinced the South that General Lee was a great leader and the North that General Meade was not.

D. It convinced the North that General Lee was a great leader and the South that General Meade was not.

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  1. 20 April, 03:32
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    The answer is A. its the only one that made sense.
  2. 20 April, 03:36
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    A) It convinced the North that victory was possible and the South that defeat was inevitable.
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