At the start of the Civil War, Lincoln's Secretary of State William Seward
A) thought he could dominate Lincoln.
B) was the most incompetent member of Lincoln's Cabinet.
C) believed Lincoln was far too radical on slavery.
D) argued that the North was better off without the slaveholding South.
A
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