During the 1864 presidential campaign, northern leaders were __________
A) united on issues dealing with the war and slavery
B) divided over the management of both the war and slavery
C) swayed popular opposition to the draft
D) horrified by the violence of Sherman’s Georgia campaigns
Answer: B
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