The quote "with malice toward none, with charity for all..." reveals Lincoln's attitude toward the South as one of forgiveness. He emphasizes the importance of reconciliation and healing after the Civil War, suggesting a desire to move forward without harboring hatred or resentment.
In Lincoln’s Second Inaugural Address, he says “with malice toward none, with charity for all…” What does this quote reveal about Lincoln’s attitude toward the South?
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Responses
forgiveness
forgiveness
hatred
hatred
indifference
indifference
envy
envy
3 answers
Which of the following were instrumental in General Grant’s plan for ending the Civil War? Select the two correct answers.
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Responses
using generals who would obey without question
using generals who would obey without question
engaging financial help from European allies
engaging financial help from European allies
destroying anything in the South that would help the Confederacy
destroying anything in the South that would help the Confederacy
opening negotiations for a peaceable Confederate surrender
(1 point)
Responses
using generals who would obey without question
using generals who would obey without question
engaging financial help from European allies
engaging financial help from European allies
destroying anything in the South that would help the Confederacy
destroying anything in the South that would help the Confederacy
opening negotiations for a peaceable Confederate surrender
The two correct answers that were instrumental in General Grant’s plan for ending the Civil War are:
- using generals who would obey without question
- destroying anything in the South that would help the Confederacy
These strategies reflected Grant's approach to decisively defeating the Confederacy and expediting the end of the war.