YOU: Mr. President, you know we have some serious issues facing us. First of all, we're short on manpower for the army.
DAVIS: Yes, I know. That is why we need to take action. But even that hasn't yielded as many men as I'd hoped because of the exemptions for men with at least two dependents. And we have trouble even mobilizing the troops we have already!
YOU: Why is that?
DAVIS: Well, to really wage this war to our fullest capacity, we would need to exert more authority, but the states won't accept that. The reason we are fighting this war is to preserve the Union. Some say I should exert more authority to win the war, but then others call me a tyrant! I don't know what to do.
a. Abraham Lincoln
b. Thomas Jefferson
c. George Washington
d. Franklin D. Roosevelt