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A US President can issue a pardon AFTER a person is convicted of a federal offense. However, due to the separation of powers he, as a member of the Executive Branch, cannot stay a Judicial Branch process until such time as the process has run its course and is ultimately concluded and the defendant sentenced.
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He is called the "President-elect."
The President & Vice-President are elected by the ballots cast by citizens called electors.
Until he/she is sworn in as the President.
President Lincoln's proposal for reconstruction was called "Lincoln's 10% Plan." It was a plan to reunify the North and South after the War's end.
Slavery was the biggest factor. When the president banned slavery, the states separated half they called the Confederate States. When the president saw they weren't obeying the rules he was saying, they went to war. Slavery cause it all.
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A US President can issue a pardon AFTER a person is convicted of a federal offense. However, due to the separation of powers he, as a member of the Executive Branch, cannot stay a Judicial Branch process until such time as the process has run its course and is ultimately concluded and the defendant sentenced.
In November of 1861, President Lincoln drew up a special plan for the emancipation of slaves in Delaware. That plan called for the abolition of slavery in that state in 1893.
a pardon(like in a general pardon) or amnesty
Nancy Hanks Lincoln.
he was called captain because he ruled the united states of america...
The model that President Lincoln used in his plan to end slavery was called his compensated emancipation plan. He focused on using Delaware as a possibility because they had so few slaves.
The Gettysburg Address
Abraham Lincoln wrote a poem called "My Childhood-Home I See Again," in which he expressed opposition to slavery. His poem reflected his personal struggles and beliefs regarding the issue of slavery.
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