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As the Civil War drew to a close, why did President Lincoln's rhetoric change?

A. Because he now had to focus on freeing the slaves

B. Because he now had to prepare for reelection

C. Because he now had to repair the nation

D. Because he now had to set up a new government in the South

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User Flobesst
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Answer:C. Because he now had to repair the nation.

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User Geevee
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Answer:

C. Because he now had to repair the nation.

Step-by-step explanation:

When the Civil War drew to a close President Lincoln changed his rhetoric as he now needed to prepare for repairing the nation after the devastation of the Civil War. He now had to repair the nation after being re-elected.

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