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swat32
2 years ago
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What point of view does Jefferson Davis express in this expert from this inaugural address?

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Marrrta [24]2 years ago
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A. He believes secession is necessary because the United States is defying the principles on which the nation was built.

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lara [203]2 years ago
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Answer:

What point of view does Jefferson Davis express in this excerpt from his inaugural address? A. He believes secession is necessary because the United States is defying the principles on which the nation was built.

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