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Which sentence supports the conclusion that Abraham Lincoln wanted to end slavery?

A. Once in office, he spoke out against slavery.
B. In 1847, Lincoln was elected to the U.S. House of Representatives.
C. The bill didn't pass, but it prepared the way for later anti-slavery legislation.
D. Lincoln lost the election, but the race made him much better known.

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Yeah A is the only one that makes sense dummy
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The sentence that supports the conclusion that Abraham Lincoln wanted to end slavery is:

A. Once in office, he spoke out against slavery.

This sentence indicates that, after being elected to a political office, Lincoln publicly opposed the practice of slavery.
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