What actions would francis lubbock have most likely supported during the civil war?

please please please help me really quick

Ok, all the answers for the quick check are:

C
A & D
C

hes right

thx OwO

First, please, let us know what your text has to say about Francis Lubbock.

here are the answer choices

Running supplies through the union blockade
surrendering at the battle of the sabine pass
removing john Reagan from office
fighting against the union until the very last minute
By the way this is worth 2 points

And you think the two correct choices are ... ?

Please answer Writeacher's question.

ok it says here that Clark lost the governship to Francis Lubbock by a narrow margin. Lubbock was a native south Carolinian and a strong supporter of the confederacy. After his term of office ended in 1863 he joined the army. The person who succeeded Lubbock as governor was Pendleton Murrah. He was the last confederate governor in Texas. When the confederacy fell, Murrah fled to mexico

and I think the answers are 2 and 4 please correct me if I am wrong

2 = surrendering

4 = fighting to the end

These are contradictory! Please re-think this.

so 1 and 3

Have you looked up John Reagan to see who he was and how he did or didn't fit with Lubbock's thinking?

Think about Lubbock's attitudes, beliefs, and actions. And remember the question is asking what Lubbock would have supported during the Civil War.

I know he was a leader of the postmaster general but I cant find anything else

Lubbock -- https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/flu01

Reagan -- https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/fre02

improve the military capabilities of Texas.

establish a state foundry and percussion-cap factory.
Reduce taxation for cotton traders.
and this is what I think what Lubbock would of supported

is #1 one of them

He chaired the state military board, which attempted to trade cotton and United States Indemnity Bonds for military goods through Mexico.

Because this is what it says in a paragraph

... would have supported. (not "of")

Were those what he would have supported DURING the Civil War? Not before, not after, but during?

You're right about 1 being a correct choice. He may or may not have done that, but he would have supported such a move.

Now ... which of the other 3 choices reflects Lubbock's attitudes, beliefs, and actions?

is 3

I am sorry I am taking up a lot of your time

No, not 3. You're down to 2 possibilities for the 2nd choice. You should be able to figure that out.

Please don't post about this question again.

is it 4 plz plz plz Ms.Sue please

Who knows the rest of the answers for the quick check?

OwO is right

OwO is 100

Correct! thx

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