Why did most whites not want blacks to enlist in the army?

A) They thought that blacks were too cowardly to fight.
B) They thought that arming blacks would inspire rebellion of slaves across the South.
C) They lacked the equipment and uniforms to accept everyone.
D) They thought that blacks were cowardly and their enlistment would inspire rebellion.


Answer: D

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