Irwin Unger concludes that an unbiased observer, balancing the Union's and the Confederacy's strengths and weaknesses in 1861, probably would have:
a. figured the North to win
b. bet on the South, not the North
c. predicted a short war
d. noted the North's superior morale
B
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