Toward the end of the war, many poorer whites in the South felt
(A) That they were willing to die for the honor of the South
(B) Angry that they were fighting a rich man's war
(C) That they were close to victory
(D) That Robert E. Lee had failed them
Answer: (B) Angry that they were fighting a rich man's war
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