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Question 4 of 5 How did President Lincoln's approach to slavery change during the Civil War? A. Lincoln came to believe that slaves were needed for the Union war effort. B. Lincoln became more willing to tolerate slavery in Southern states. C. Lincoln gave up his belief that slavery should be allowed in states that did not secede. D. Lincoln shifted from promising to allow slavery in the South to freeing all Southern slaves.

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Question 4 of 5
How did President Lincoln's approach to slavery change during the Civil War?
A. Lincoln came to believe that slaves were needed for the Union war
effort.
B. Lincoln became more willing to tolerate slavery in Southern states.
C. Lincoln gave up his belief that slavery should be allowed in states
that did not secede.
D. Lincoln shifted from promising to allow slavery in the South to
freeing all Southern slaves.

Question 4 of 5 How did President Lincoln's approach to slavery change during the Civil War? A. Lincoln came to believe that slaves were needed for the Union war effort. B. Lincoln became more willing to tolerate slavery in Southern states. C. Lincoln gave up his belief that slavery should be allowed in states that did not secede. D. Lincoln shifted from promising to allow slavery in the South to freeing all Southern slaves.

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D. Lincoln shifted from promising to allow slavery in the South to freeing all Southern slaves.
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