Question
Why did copperheads disagree with Governor Morton’s decision to implement the draft?
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Responses
They thought it violated states’ rights.
They thought it violated states’ rights.
They wanted more African Americans to have to fight than whites.
They wanted more African Americans to have to fight than whites.
They wanted John Morgan’s raid to be successful and were afraid the added troops would defeat him.
They wanted John Morgan’s raid to be successful and were afraid the added troops would defeat him.
They thought forcing men to fight was undemocratic.
(1 point)
Responses
They thought it violated states’ rights.
They thought it violated states’ rights.
They wanted more African Americans to have to fight than whites.
They wanted more African Americans to have to fight than whites.
They wanted John Morgan’s raid to be successful and were afraid the added troops would defeat him.
They wanted John Morgan’s raid to be successful and were afraid the added troops would defeat him.
They thought forcing men to fight was undemocratic.
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GPT-4o mini
Copperheads disagreed with Governor Morton’s decision to implement the draft primarily because they thought it violated states’ rights. They believed that the federal government should not have the authority to enforce a draft without the consent of individual states.
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