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What was the heart of the matter during the Civil War? A. It was feared that many soldiers would have to serve overseas. B. It was considered a family fight. C. It was over what…
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What was the heart of the matter during the Civil War? A. It was feared that many soldiers would have to serve overseas. B. It was considered a family fight. C. It was over what…
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What was the heart of the matter
during the Civil War?
A. It was feared that many soldiers would have
to serve overseas.
B. It was considered a family fight.
C. It was over what would happen to the slaves.
D. It was feared that England would invade
during the Civil War.
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I'm not 100% sure but I would say C but please make sure because I don't know for sure
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