Both won reelection in the middle of a war.
true
i think because he also tryed to help it
well president Lincoln wanted to end slavery but on the other hand president Johnson wanted to keep it.
furthered the idea of strong chief executive
Vietnam war
President Woodrow Wilson as stated in the fourteen points.
The Republican vote was divided between Taft and Roosevelt, which allowed Democrat Woodrow Wilson to win. Similar outcomes occurred in 1992 and 2000.
A portrait of Abraham Lincoln, the 16th President of the United States, is on the front of the US $5 bill. If you look below the portrait, there's a small caption with his name. All U.S. bills have similar captions that identify both the person on the bill's front and the scene on the bill's back. The Lincoln Memorial is on the back. Lincoln is also on the 1 cent coin, and the Lincoln Memorial was on the back of the cent from 1959 to 2008.
The Constitution of the Confederate States was very similar to the Constitution of the United States, but there were key differences. The President had essentially the same duties as the US president and was elected via an Electoral College as well. The major difference was that the Confederate President was elected to a single six year term and was not eligible for reelection.
Yes, at the appeals and Supreme Court level. The President may hope (as President Roosevelt did) to create a coalition of judges who support his programs, or he (or she) may simply prefer to appoint justices with a similar ideology or worldview.
I don't know maybe because Roosevelt was more serious about it
The White House in Washington, D.C. which is used for the residence of all the US presidents.