Background: This passage is an excerpt from William E. Doster’s defense of Lewis Powell.

What is Doster’s argument in this passage?

A leader is someone who demonstrates courage and makes sacrifices.
The assassination of Lincoln is fair and acceptable during wartime.
The assassination of Lincoln is unjust even during wartime.
A rebel soldier must show that he is just and willing to sacrifice for his country.


What, then, has [Lewis] done that every rebel soldier has not tried to do? Only this - he has ventured more; he has shown a higher courage, a bitterer hate, and a more ready sacrifice; he has aimed at the head of a department, instead of the head of a corps; he has struck at the head of a nation, instead of at its limbs; he has struck in the day of his humiliation, when nothing was to be accomplished but revenge, and when he believed lie was killing an oppressor.

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Answer:

The correct answer is B: The assassination of Lincoln is fair and acceptable during wartime.

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Answer:

B. The assassination of Lincoln is fair and acceptable during wartime.

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