Based on historical records, in <em>1860</em>, Abraham Lincoln was elected president on a Republican platform that advocated all of the following EXCEPT "<u>the abolition of slavery throughout the United States</u>."
This is because during the Presidential campaign period, Abraham Lincoln supported the issue of abolition of slavery; however, he did not promise to abolish slavery throughout the entire United States.
This is because, at the time, the Southern part of the United States would not have tolerated the stance or voted for him at all.
Abraham Lincoln became 16th President of the United States in 1861 under the Republican party.
He was a member of the National Union Party (temporary name for the Republican party) in 1864.
Hence, in this case, it is concluded that the correct answer is option E. "<u>the abolition of slavery throughout the United States."</u>
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<span>The justification for slavery as a way of actually caring for
them is called self preservation. It is a kind of behavior that an individual
possess when he or she is likely protective towards other people or animals in
which he or she is caring towards them such as people who are caring with their
slaves.</span>
The correct answer is <span>Love of liberty and pure Christianity.
He believed that they were better than other cultures because other cultures that weren't of Anglo-Saxon origin were often either corrupt or were easily subjugated or anything like that and since Anglo-Saxons weren't like that they were clearly superior to others.</span>