John Brown’s plan to instigate a slave rebellion
a. was so far-fetched as to be insane.
b. was plausible in theory but impractical and doomed to fail as conceived and implemented by Brown.
c. was based on conventional military theory.
d. had the backing of the southern Whigs.
e. had no northern support.
ANS: B
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