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which of these best describes the significance of the emancipation proclamation?
a it allowed slavery to remain unaltered in states who already used slave labor.
b the president publicly endorsed the abolition of slavery in southern states.
c former slaves were afforded the right to join the war effort.
d it immediately freed the slaves throughout the country.
Brief Explanations
- Option A is incorrect: The Emancipation Proclamation only left slavery unaltered in border states that remained in the Union, not all states using slave labor, and this was not its core significance.
- Option B is incorrect: The proclamation applied to Confederate states (in rebellion), not all southern states, and its immediate impact was tied to war control, not a broad public endorsement of abolition for all southern states.
- Option C is correct: A key outcome of the Emancipation Proclamation was that it authorized formerly enslaved people to enlist in the Union Army and Navy, directly contributing to the Union war effort.
- Option D is incorrect: The proclamation only freed enslaved people in Confederate-controlled areas; it did not immediately free all enslaved people across the entire U.S. (slavery remained legal in border states until the 13th Amendment).
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C. Former slaves were afforded the right to join the war effort.