Why was Grant so effective against Lee when other earlier generals had continually failed?   A. He was reluctant to engage the enemy   B. He was very willing to engage the enemy as he was the “Butcher of Men”   C. He was a drunk and so he made great decisions   D. He was a superior tactician to Lee

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Why was Grant so effective against Lee when other earlier generals had continually failed?

  A.

He was reluctant to engage the enemy

  B.

He was very willing to engage the enemy as he was the “Butcher of Men”

  C.

He was a drunk and so he made great decisions

  D.

He was a superior tactician to Lee

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