Some of the pros to pardoning Nixon that President Ford would have considered included:
- It would allow the nation to heal and move on.
- It would allow the nation to focus on current issues.
- It would heal the rift that had formed between Nixon supporters and dissidents.
Some cons to pardoning Nixon:
- It would portray an image of Presidents being above the law.
- It would decrease the popularity of President Ford.
<h3>Why did Ford pardon Nixon?</h3>
Ford felt that the nation's attention was too much on the Watergate issue when other matters needed attention. He also felt the issue was dividing the nation.
When he pardoned Nixon, a lot of people were outraged as they felt that Nixon had escaped justice. This led to a loss of popularity for Ford.
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The terms under which the states of the South could rejoin the Union provoked disagreement between those wanting to be more lenient and the "radical Republicans" who wanted to impose harsh terms. Prior to his assassination, President Lincoln had proposed a "10 percent plan." According to Lincoln's plan, as soon as 10% of a states voters would take an oath of loyalty to the Union, and the state adopted a new constitution banning slavery, they could be admitted back into the Union. The radical Republicans wanted the majority of a states voters to take an oath of loyalty, as well as banning those who had fought for the Confederacy from participating in conventions to draft new constitutions and from holding pulbic office.
Answer:
Midway
Explanation:
The US predicted the Japanese invasion of the Midway Atoll, which led to the destruction of seven Japanese ships, making it very hard for the Japanese to recover.
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