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4.  What describes the attitude of many soldiers in the early stages of the War?Group of answer choicesSoldiers viewed participation in the war as idealistic and adventurousMost of the men who fought for the Union had a great deal of combat experience.Soldiers who were expert marksmen considered it an opportunity to demonstrate skillSoldiers were most interested in fighting for liberty.

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  1. What describes the attitude of many soldiers in the early stages of the War?Group of answer choicesSoldiers viewed participation in the war as idealistic and adventurousMost of the men who fought for the Union had a great deal of combat experience.Soldiers who were expert marksmen considered it an opportunity to demonstrate skillSoldiers were most interested in fighting for liberty.
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The attitude of many soldiers in the early stages of the War was that they viewed participation in the war as idealistic and adventurous. This is because, for many, it was their first experience of such a large-scale conflict and they were driven by a sense of duty and patriotism. They saw it as an opportunity to serve their country and to partake in what they believed was a noble cause. This sense of adventure and idealism often waned as the realities of war became apparent.

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