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The Emancipation Proclamation to end the slavery plantation system in the South of the U.S. was issued by _____.
A

Abraham Lincoln.

B

Thomas Paine.

C

George Washington.

D

Thomas Jefferson.


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本题考查了美国的历史。1862年9月22日,美国第十六届总统林肯发表了《解放黑人奴隶宣言》。此宣言实质上强化了联邦军掌控联邦的领土后这些黑奴自由的权威性,并为最终废除全美奴隶制度预先铺路。
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