President Lincoln responded to opposition to the war effort by
A) engaging in widespread suspension of civil liberties
B) prohibiting election activities of the opposition party
C) upholding the Bill of Rights in all cases
D) ordering suspension of civil liberties in a few extreme cases
Ans: A) engaging in widespread suspension of civil liberties
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Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
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a. true b. false