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The religious references throughout the passage accomplish all of the following except:

A) Acknowledge the Christian values that bind the North and the South.
B) Illuminate the impossibility of prayers being answered on both sides.
C) Place blame for the war on God for allowing slavery throughout history.
D) Assert that no one should cast judgment for fear of being judged.

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Final answer:

The religious references throughout the passage accomplish all of the mentioned options except option C.

Step-by-step explanation:

The religious references throughout the passage accomplish all of the following except:

  1. A) Acknowledge the Christian values that bind the North and the South.
  2. B) Illuminate the impossibility of prayers being answered on both sides.
  3. C) Place blame for the war on God for allowing slavery throughout history.
  4. D) Assert that no one should cast judgment for fear of being judged.

The religious references throughout the passage accomplish all of the mentioned options except option C, which is to place blame for the war on God for allowing slavery throughout history. The passage discusses the religious beliefs of southerners and their belief that the Confederacy was fulfilling God's will. It does not explicitly blame God for allowing slavery throughout history.

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