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Why did John Wilkes Booth assassinate President Lincoln?. O Booth thought Lincoln was too easy on Southerners. O Booth had lost...Asked by sucess
Why did John Wilkes Booth assassinate President Lincoln? (1 point)
A. Booth thought Lincoln was too easy on Southerners.
B. Booth had lost in a series of slavery debates with Lincoln.
C. Booth was angry about the Confederate defeat.
D.Booth was a Confederate official.
A. Booth thought Lincoln was too easy on Southerners.
B. Booth had lost in a series of slavery debates with Lincoln.
C. Booth was angry about the Confederate defeat.
D.Booth was a Confederate official.
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Which of the following describes how the North and South differed after the Civil War ended? (1 point)
A. The South did not experience any property damage from the war, and the soldiers were able to pick up where they left off.
B. The North experienced widespread property damage, including destroyed barns, houses, and bridges, and many cities were destroyed.
C. The South experienced very little economic problems after the war and more banks were able to open than before the war started.
D. The North experienced economic problems temporarily after the war ended, but the economy quickly picked back up.
A. The South did not experience any property damage from the war, and the soldiers were able to pick up where they left off.
B. The North experienced widespread property damage, including destroyed barns, houses, and bridges, and many cities were destroyed.
C. The South experienced very little economic problems after the war and more banks were able to open than before the war started.
D. The North experienced economic problems temporarily after the war ended, but the economy quickly picked back up.
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