Frederick Douglass’s reaction to the outbreak of the Civil War was that he __________

a) welcomed a conflict that could decisively address the future of slavery
b) feared the possibility that the South would win and preserve slavery
c) welcomed the possibility that foreign intervention could bring about a change in American race laws
d) feared the war would create resentment in the North for African Americans


Answer: a

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