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In what year was Abraham Lincoln elected president? A. 1848 B. 1850 C. 1854 D. 1860
Abraham Lincoln was elected president in the year 1860.
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Abraham Lincoln was elected president in the year 1860.
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All of the following are true statements about the election of Abraham Lincoln EXCEPT: Lincoln won 40% of the popular vote.
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Exit All of the following are true statements about Abraham Lincoln early life EXCEPT which of the following? A. His mother died when he was only nine years old. B. He married Mary Todd. C. He had very little formal education. D. He attended Harvard College.
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All of the following are true statements about Abraham Lincoln early life EXCEPT which of the following? A. His mother died when he was only nine years old. B. He married Mary Todd. C. He had very little formal education. D. He attended Harvard College.
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All of the following are true statements about Abraham Lincoln early life EXCEPT: He attended Harvard College.
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