I believe you right C should be the answer
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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Eisenhower
Explanation:
Eisenhower commanded the U.S troops who made landings in Europe, and Eisenhower was a five star general. Although I wouldnt call him the supreme commander.
The correct answer is
<span>B. He wanted to use lottery revenue to fund education.
The lottery itself held the name State Education Lottery. It was just one of the ways he wanted to increase education funding in South Carolina, as more or less his entire governor career has been about improving education and education facilities in the state.</span>