Treaty of Versailles How would the failure of the treaty (among other things), help to lead to World War II
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C) they believed that states were not given equal rights to make decisions over slavery
Explanation:
The southern states always saw lincoln as a public enemy, the image they had of him, was basically of an abolitionist. One of the aspects that Lincoln supported was the end and abolition of Slavery in order to maintain the Union, however, this was definitely against the Southern state's interests, since their empires, production and wealth, depended considerably on the slavery, and the no remuneration of the labor.
So besides the economical harm of the southern state's business, they felt that slavery was intended to end arbitrarily, without counseling, or basically without giving independent power to each state to influence or take sides in these kinds of decisions.