c. eventual secession
b. welcoming immigrants into the U.S.
d. religious freedom
A. He needed something to do.
B. He was pressured into it by the people who elected him to serve as their President.
C. He wanted to weaken the South and help the North win the war.
D. He thought it would make some people happy and he was running for re-election.
E. none of the above
Answer:
He wanted to weaken the South and help the North win the war.
Explanation:
Before the Emancipation Proclamation, Lincoln was focused on preserving the Union. This is why he does not originally address the issue of slavery. However, as the war changes his thoughts about the war and what is purpose was changed. This is why he tries to free slaves in the Confederate states using the Emancipation Proclamation. Even though the law does not technically free anyone, it gives a new energy to the Union cause.
Instead of fighting to keep the Union together, they are fighting to ensure that all citizens are free. Making this into a moral war ensured that no other country would support the Confederacy.
Answer:
Encouraging discontent among the colonists
Explanation:
b. In an attempt to repay war debt, America printed more currency than could be supported.
c. European nations that borrowed from America after World War 1 defaulted on loans.
d. The U.S. government slowed economic growth by heavily regulating the stock market.
b. schedule bills to be heard in the state legislature
c. appoint and remove aides, assistants, and subordinates
d. supervise the activities of the people who work in the executive branch