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question 9 of 10
president lincolns appointment of general joseph hooker to command the
union troops:
a. was overturned by congress.
b. caused the confederate army change leadership.
c. increased support of the war in the north.
d. ended confederate operations in the north.
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- Option A: Lincoln's appointment of Hooker was an executive action, and Congress didn't overturn it.
- Option B: Hooker's appointment didn't directly cause the Confederate army to change leadership.
- Option C: Hooker was a popular figure, and his appointment as commander of the Union troops boosted Northern support for the war effort.
- Option D: Hooker's appointment didn't end Confederate operations in the North (e.g., later Confederate campaigns like Gettysburg still had operations in Northern - adjacent areas).
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C. Increased support of the war in the North.