No not at all. Abraham was Jewish.
my guess would be no
Is the name Abraham Lincoln a proper noun
No, Abraham Lincoln is a proper noun because it is the name of a specific person.
The most common questions are who, what, when, where, why, and how.So, if you are thinking of questions about Abraham Lincoln, you can start out with the basics.Who was Abraham Lincoln?What did Abraham Lincoln do?When did Abraham Lincoln live?Why did Abraham Lincoln become president?How did Abraham Lincoln accomplish his goals?Once you look at those questions, you can think of questions with more details or variations.
birthday
they both had a beard
they were both born
Abraham Lincoln hired Clara Barton in the civil war
A proper noun - as it is a name
either Abraham Lincoln or Franklin roosevelt
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No, there were two conflicting personalities that were completely unrelated. The name Lincoln at the time was a very common surname.