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What arguments did Abraham Lincoln use against the secession of the Southern states? Select 2 that apply. (1 point) Responses S...Asked by SIIIUUUUU
What arguments did Abraham Lincoln use against the secession of the Southern states? Select two. (1 point) Responses Secession would need to be approved through popular sovereignty. Secession would need to be approved through popular sovereignty. The government was a union of people, not states. The government was a union of people, not states. The Southern states lacked the power to secede under the Constitution. The Southern states lacked the power to secede under the Constitution. Slavery was a system that would eventually bankrupt the Southern states.
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Abraham Lincoln used the following arguments against the secession of the Southern states:
1. The government was a union of people, not states.
2. The Southern states lacked the power to secede under the Constitution.
These arguments emphasized the inseparable nature of the Union and the constitutional basis that prohibited unilateral secession.
1. The government was a union of people, not states.
2. The Southern states lacked the power to secede under the Constitution.
These arguments emphasized the inseparable nature of the Union and the constitutional basis that prohibited unilateral secession.
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