Taxes enacted by the United States Congress to help finance the Civil War

A. included a new income tax.
B. were strongly supported by most citizens in the Union.
C. kept the sale of public bonds low.
D. were vetoed by President Lincoln.
E. allowed the federal government to avoid incurring significant debt.


Answer: A

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