This one is a little tricky with the answers, because it does deny the President the power to interpret the Constitution, and also specifically states the power the gov't has. The answer I will go with here is; It specifically states what powers the government has. I'm going with this one because the writer's of the constitution painstakingly added in many checks and balances to ensure that the gov't could stay structured and not give a branch too much power.
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John Wilkes Booth; April 15, 1865.
Answer:
Historians are not only interested in the sequence of historical events, but mainly in the reasons why said historical events occurred. They study past events, including the context in which they developed, and try to draw conclusions about why they occurred, and what consequences they established.
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Answer:
C
Explanation:
The south did not properly utilize railroad systems during the war, a leading factor in their defeat.
Lincoln-Douglas debates defined the distinctions between the Democratic and Republican parties in the following ways:
Republicans (Lincoln): Supported the Wilmont Proviso, sought to ban slavery in new territory, believed Douglas feared a mixing of the races, believed there was a conspiracy to nationalize slavery and that Douglas was a part of it.
Democrats (Douglas): Supported "popular sovereignty" or the idea that local electorates should vote to decide if slavery should be allowed in their state, believed Lincoln was an abolitionist,