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This part of the government was strengthened by the Civil War.

Federal

When Lincoln suspended this the government could arrest individuals and hold them without disclosing the reason.

Writ of Habeas Corpus

The action by Lincoln was considered to be unconstitutional.

Taking money from the Treasury w/out Congressional approval.

This was passed to promote the settlement of the West and gave 160 acres of land to settlers.

The Homestead Act.

Congress authorized a draft during the Civil War by using these powers.

Implied powers.

This founder of Mormonism resided in Nineveh for a time in the early 1800s

Joseph Smith