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What did Lincoln make people see about slavery?

That is would be helpful to make a new compromise and stay unified as one
nation.

That it was a moral issue, and anger and hate would not solve the problem.

That it would be best to divide the southern and northern states into two
countries.

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Answer:

The first one.

Step-by-step explanation:

The reason is because Lincoln never wanted to bring together the country. He didn't want anyone fighting.

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User Guilherme Sehn
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The correct answer is A) That is would be helpful to make a new compromise and stay unified as one nation.

What Lincoln made people see about slavery was that "That is would be helpful to make a new compromise and stay unified as one nation."

That is why Abraham Lincoln said the biblical phrase "a house divided line" during one of his speeches during the Lincoln-Douglass debates when both were trying to be elected Senators for the state of Illinois in 1858. The complete phrase is "A house divided against itself cannot stand."

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