I guess it is <span>implied powers of congress.
Hope i helped!</span>
The correct answer to this open question is the following.
We can help you answer this question but we do not know how was your performance in class. Only you know that. That is why this is a personal evaluation. Only you know what grade you deserve.
What we can do to help you answer this, is telling you what to include as the argument to support your grade.
When you make your reflection and say the grade you deserve, you have to support your argument including the reason why. In this part, you explain the kind of effort and commitment you show during the period. Explain the effort and the performance during the period, highlighting the most important moments or activities.
Talk about ypur commitment and dedication and how these two can be converted into the value of the grade you believe you deserve.
<span>Treaty of Versailles</span>
Lincoln's political rise is one of the most interesting stories in American history. When Lincoln first entered into politics at the age of 23, he was seen as being ill-prepared to hold office and, moreover, lacking in charm in education. <span> Over time, his intelligence, good humor, and ability to connect with votes lead him to gain greater political clout. Before 1856, Lincoln's political offices consisted mostly of service in the Illinois General Assembly and one term in Congress. In 1856 he joined the new Republican Party. Two years after that he ran for the U.S. Senate, making a name for himself in debates. By 1860 he became the first Republican candidate to win a presidential election.</span>