As president of the Confederacy, Jefferson Davis was unable to mobilize the strong power wielded by Abraham Lincoln because

a. of the Confederacy's constitutional emphasis on states' rights.
b. he lacked an effective army and military leadership.
c. he was constantly threatened with impeachment by the Confederate Congress.
d. Davis had a humorous and easy-going personality.
e. of the constant bickering within his cabinet.


a

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