Three issues needed to be addressed after the war, President Lincoln believed. They were how to restore the South into the Union, how to limit slavery just to Southern states and how to prosecute all war criminals
Answer: Option A, C & D
<u>Explanation:</u>
Lincoln was the sixteenth president of the United States and was one of the most important president who played a significant role in the civil war in the region.
After the war, he did not want the southern part to leave the United Sates and wanted it to be a part of the union only but did not say anything against slavery which was being practiced in the southern part of the country. He also gave ways of proceeding ahead with the criminals who were involved in the war.
Answer:
B. cities became overcrowded and urban pollution increased
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