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Select all the correct answers. What two reasons does Lincoln give for launching military action against the South? A.to teach Americans that change can only come peacefully, through elections, not through war B.to preserve a government dedicated to giving each citizen a fair chance C.to take revenge on the treacherous officers who abandoned their flag D.to honor the common soldiers and sailors who have not abandoned their posts E.to guarantee that every state continues to have a republican form of government, as promised by the Constitution

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Answered by edwannysantoine22
5

Answer: B

Explanation:

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Answered by VineetaGara
6

Options B and E are right.

  • Lincoln wanted to preserve the union from dissolving.
  • He wanted to provide a fair chance to each citizen.
  • He wanted to preserve the conservative nature of the government.
  • Which is characterized by minimum government intervention, Rule of law, Free markets, and human dignity.
  • The law considers assault against any person as an assault against the united states
  • He also wanted to maintain the republican form of government.
  • Where the elected representatives govern the state.
  • #SPJ2
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