Abraham Lincoln's cabinet included several men who __________.
A. had been his rivals for the 1860 presidential nomination
B. were staunch Democrats
C. supported the expansion of slavery in the West
D. had close ties to the Liberty Party
Answer: A
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A. sided with the rebels. B. generally maintained neutrality, although a few tribes sided with the rebels. C. were pressed by the European powers to become allies. D. sided with the British until Clark took Vincennes.