A | B |
Abraham Lincoln | Civil War; preserve the Union; restricted the liberties of individuals during wartime; restored Southern representation in Congress; wanted a fair and generous peace; rejected the idea of harsh punishments for the South; provided for the resumption of full participation in Congress by Southern States |
Abraham Lincoln, Franklin D. Roosevelt, and Lyndon Johnson | expanded the power of the presidency |
Causes of Sectional Conflict | Nullification crisis; Kansas-Nebraska Act; Dred Scott v. Sanford; Election of Lincoln (1860) |
Andrew Jackson, Abraham Lincoln, and Woodrow Wilson | expanded presidential powers |
President Abraham Lincoln and President Franklin D. Roosevelt | restricted individual freedoms during wartime |
result of Lincoln's election | Several Southern States seceded from the Union |