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In order to address Lincoln’s fears that the Emancipation Proclamation would be reversed, he supported the passage of . . ?
a. the 12th Amendment. c. the 14th Amendment.
b. the 15th Amendment. d. the 13th Amendment.


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When Lincoln thought that the Emancipation Proclamation might be reversed, he supported the passage of d. the 13th Amendment.

Which Amendment did Lincoln support?

The 13th Amendment formally abolished slavery in the United States of people who weren't incarcerated.

This was in line with the Emancipation Proclamation which Lincoln issued and so he supported this addition to the Constitution to ensure that slavery would remain abolished.

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