Issued by the forecast office
Answer:
Anti-slavery.
Explanation:
Abraham Lincoln did not appear on Florida's presidential ballot in 1860 because he was "Anti-Slavery."
The above statement is true because, as of the year 1860, Florida, a Southern state in the United States is a slave state, and the fact that Abraham Lincoln does not support slavery in his campaign, the state of Florida decided to ensure Abraham Lincoln does not get a vote from them, hence, they remove him from the presidential ballot.
The state of Florida would later join Confederates to fight in the American Civil War.
Since then, however, historians saw that the United States quickly turned from fighting the Japanese to challenging the Soviet Union. Recognizing that after the surrender of Germany, the Soviets were pledged to join the war against Japan, the United States had sought to end the Pacific war quickly before Soviet forces could move into East Asia. The atomic bomb was meant both to prevent Soviet expansion into the Pacific and to demonstrate to Joseph Stalin that the United States possessed a weapon which could destroy any city in the world.