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What is Lincoln's view of the length and sejerity of the Civil War? He acknowledges that neither side expected the war to last as long or be as devastating as it was. He believes it was far shorter than anyone expected. He argues that both sides anticipated and prepared for a prolonged conflict. He suggests that the South deliberately prolonged the war to weaken the North.
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This question is asking for the perspective of Abraham Lincoln, the 16th President of the United States, on the duration and severity of the Civil War. The Civil War was a significant event in American history, and Lincoln's views on it are well-documented. The options provided suggest different interpretations of Lincoln's views. The correct answer is based on historical records and Lincoln's own statements.