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Why did president Lincoln’s rhetoric change at the beginning of his second term?

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Answer: D: Because the war was coming to a close

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D. The war was coming to a close.

As the war began to come to a close, Lincoln had to change his rhetoric. His main concern was not the war anymore, but the aftermath of it. Lincoln was especially concerned about being able to maintain the stability of the Union. Moreover, he wanted the South to be able to remain in the Union without resentment or prejudice on the part of the North. Finally, he needed to find a way to successfully integrate all the newly-free men into mainstream society.

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