Multiple Choice
Northerners saw the punishment of Confederate leaders following the Civil War as
A) adequate because Northerners didn't believe in violence.
B) adequate because the Union was fragile.
C) absurdly lenient, unlike that levied against opponents in other wars.
D) too strict and a threat to the peace.
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