Which of the following most accurately summarizes James Buchanan’s
legacy as president?
(A) A sympathizer of abolitionism who pandered needlessly to the proslavery
South
(B) A strict constitutionalist, which may have limited his ability to
preserve the Union
(C) An accomplished leader in fi scal matters, but weak in diplomacy
between the states
(D) A strong proponent of education and the expansion of colleges
(E) A great unifi er of the Democratic Party, though faced with
insurmountable challenges