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- the following question has two parts. answer part a first, and then part b.
part a in the second inaugural address, what is lincolns attitude toward those who fought for the confederacy?
a. he condemns them for holding slaves.
b. he wants to thank them for starting the war.
c. he does not wish them any harm for their choices.
d. he believes that they should pay for all the war costs.
Abraham Lincoln's Second Inaugural Address emphasizes reconciliation rather than condemnation or punishment. He states that both sides had grievances, sought to avoid war, and rejects harsh judgment, instead calling for charity and healing. This aligns with not wishing harm to those who fought for the Confederacy.
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c. He does not wish them any harm for their choices.