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What is a substance farmer?

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Who won the election in Lincoln-Douglas Debates?

Douglas. But Lincoln had gotten Douglas staked out to some positions perceived as pro-slavery in their debates, and this hurt Douglas in 1860 when they opposed each other for president. Douglas was hurt worse in 1860 by the divisions in the Democratic Party, though, which saw southern Democrats nominate and run John C. Breckenridge, and a breakaway faction nominate and run John Bell. So the Democrats divided their vote three ways in 1860, and Lincoln "won" with less than 40% of the popular vote.


What happened after the presedential election of 1876?

Governor Samuel Tilden, Democrat of New York, won the popular and electoral vote. However, the Republicans wanted to challenge the vote returns in a few Southern states, claiming that some freedmen (ex-slaves) had not been allowed to vote. They threatened to hold up Tilden's inauguration with a legal challenge. The Democrats in Congress (particularly the ones from the South) decided to compromise. They would allow some electors to "throw" the election to the loser, Rutherford B. Hayes, in return for removing the Federal troops and election overseers from the South. This happened in early 1877, and is regarded as the end of Reconstruction. Hayes was a very weak president, as you might well imagine. In the last year of his term (1880), he hadn't a prayer of being reelected and didn't wish to run anyway. The Republicans looked for a better candidate. The strongest potential candidate was ex-President Grant, who had just returned from a trip around the world and said he might be willing. But everyone remembered the Grant Administration as being full of scandals and chicanery. So the candidate was Rep. James Garfield of Ohio, a lawyer with a reputation for personal integrity and an excellent war record. He was elected and then quickly assassinated


How many elections did Abraham Lincoln lose before becoming president?

Three.* In 1832, he ran for state legislator and lost.* In 1854, he was a candidate for U.S. Senator and lost (he threw his support to Free-Soil Democrat Lyman Trumbull, who became a Republican).* In 1858, he was a candidate for U.S. Senator and lost.Note: Lincoln was not defeated for re-election as U.S. Representative in 1848; he was not a candidate for re-election. In 1846, Lincoln was elected U.S. Representative from the Illinois 7th Congressional District, in succession to his friend Edward Baker, elected in 1844. In 1843, the Whig Party had nominated John Hardin, but at the same time had endorsed Baker for the 1844 nomination - establishing a single-term rule. This opened the way for Lincoln's election in 1846, but required him to retire in 1848.Lincoln was also the loser in other political contests, though these are not properly called elections.* In the 1830s, he was twice nominated for Speaker of the Illinois House of Representatives by the Whig legislators, but as the Whigs were in the minority, was not chosen either time.* In 1843, he sought the Whig nomination for U.S. Representative, but was passed over at the Sangamon County Whig convention in favor of Edward Baker (who in turn was rejected by the District convention, which chose John Hardin). Note: Illinois was one of 19 states which elected Representatives to the 1843-1844 Congress in early 1843.* In 1849, after much inducement from his friends, Lincoln allowed his name to be suggested for Commissioner of the General Land Office (a Federal post). He became actively interested when Justin Butterfield of Chicago was put forward, feeling that Butterfield did not deserve the post. However, Secretary of the Interior Thomas Ewing chose Butterfield.* In 1856, at the Republican convention, Illinois delegates nominated Lincoln for Vice Presidential candidate; Lincoln was not there and did not request this. He received 110 votes out of 567 on an informal ballot, but 253 went to William Dayton of New Jersey. Dayton was chosen with 520 votes on the formal ballot.Source: Donald, David Herbert (1995) Lincoln


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After World War II, there was a greater emphasis on family life. Mass consumerism, with products such as radios, automobiles, and telephones, supported family leisure activities and increased family time. Also, greater education was stressed. However, the authority of parents declined as greater emphasis was placed on fathers as well as mothers in the workforce. I believe this should help you more than the loser who wrote "i have no clue boo boo"

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