Which is the best summary of the argument regarding secession that Robert E. Lee makes in “Letter to His Son”?

The Constitution defends the rights of states to secede.
It will lead to a stronger government.
It is the only option for Southern states.
It conflicts with the goals of the Constitution.

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The best summary of the argument regarding secession that Robert E. Lee makes in “Letter to His Son” is It conflicts with the goals of the Constitution.

Answer: It conflicts with the goals of the Constitution.

In "Letter to His Son," Robert E. Lee outlines his real feelings regarding the possibility of secession and of a civil war. He states that, even though he is a Southern man, he would like to avoid secession. He believes in the strength of the Union and in the fact that secession conflicts with the goals of the Constitution. Finally, he also states that his biggest fears are the possibility of anarchy and the possibility of war.

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