asked 58.2k views
5 votes
In fact, it was this unwavering strength that allowed him to attempt to rectify the terrible reality of slavery in America. But Lincoln's death prevented him from finishing the job he started, and his successors never kept Lincoln's promise to give every former slave forty acres of land and a mule in an attempt to redress and make amends for the evils of slavery.

Lincoln most likely

A
supported slavery and wanted to stop it from being abolished.

B
personally gave every former slave a mule as payment.

C
felt there was no possible way to end slavery in America.

D
viewed slavery as an injustice that needed to be remedied.

asked
User Yrlec
by
8.8k points

1 Answer

7 votes
D. Lincoln viewed slavery as an injustice that needed to be remedied.
answered
User Joews
by
9.0k points
Welcome to Qamnty — a place to ask, share, and grow together. Join our community and get real answers from real people.