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"No act of Congress can drag the citizen from his state without the consent of his state government, and place him under officers appointed by the President... I cannot write this letter without expressing my solemn conviction that the Conscription Act is a bold and dangerous usurpation of power, destructive of state sovereignty, and tending to military despotism. It is a decision that the states have no right to control their own militia, and that the federal government of the Confederacy is supreme over them. We entered this struggle to maintain the rights of the states, yet we are now asked to surrender them to a centralized military power in Richmond."

— Governor Joseph E. Brown of Georgia, letter to Confederate President Jefferson Davis, 1862

Based on the passage, the internal debates within the Confederacy over conscription most directly reflect which of the following tensions during the Civil War?

  1. The ideological conflict between the necessity of centralized wartime mobilization and the Southern political dedication to state sovereigntyCevap
  2. B
    The constitutional debate over whether territorial popular sovereignty granted local governments the authority to veto national conscription policies
  3. C
    The economic dispute over whether Southern states could nullify federal tariffs to prevent Richmond from funding wartime mobilization
  4. D
    The political fight to extend the Fourteenth Amendment’s equal protection clause to protect state militias from federal integration

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The ideological conflict between the necessity of centralized wartime mobilization and the Southern political dedication to state sovereignty
The correct answer is correct because the Confederacy was politically fragile due to its core philosophy of states' rights and decentralization. To wage a successful total war against the Union, Confederate President Jefferson Davis and the Richmond government had to enact centralized policies such as conscription, martial law, and direct taxation. These policies provoked severe backlash from state-centric Southern governors like Joseph E. Brown of Georgia and Zebulon Vance of North Carolina, who viewed them as violations of the very principles for which the South had seceded.

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1
Analyze the primary source text
Identify that Governor Joseph E. Brown is protesting the Confederate Conscription Act of 1862 as a 'usurpation of power' that destroys 'state sovereignty.'
Understanding the core argument of the author is essential to identifying the historical tension being described.
2
Contextualize the document within the political reality of the Confederacy during the Civil War
Recognize that the Confederate States of America was founded on states' rights but had to adopt centralized measures (like the first draft in American history) to mobilize for a total war.
This links the specific complaint in the letter to the broader political and structural challenges faced by the Confederacy.
3
Evaluate the options against this historical context
Determine that the option describing the clash between wartime centralization and state sovereignty directly matches Governor Brown's complaints about surrendering rights to Richmond.
Ensures the selected option is historically accurate and directly supported by the text.

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The political centralization of the Confederacy and internal resistance to it during the Civil War
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