When the South would not heed the instruction to release the slaves and rejoin the Union,
- Lincoln issued the Emancipation proclamation
The Emancipation Proclamation was signed by President Abraham Lincoln on January 1, 1863. In this proclamation, he declared that all the states that still held slaves will be seen as being in opposition of the government of the United States. The Southern states were not willing to concede. They were determined to fight the Union Army which was the US force. Finally, they were defeated in the battle.
Conclusively, Lincoln issued the Emancipation Proclamation when the South would not release the slaves or rejoin the Union.
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He led the United Nations forces that defended South Korea in 1950-1951 against North Korea's attempt to unify the country by force. MacArthur was relieved of command by President Harry S. Truman in April 1951, for his public disagreements with presidential politics.
MacArthur made his last public appearance, in reading a speech in the United States Congress, interrupted by thirty ovations from the congressmen. In what would be his farewell speech, he said: "'The old soldiers never die; And like the old soldiers of the ballad, now I close my military career, and I simply vanish - an old soldier who just tried to do his duty as God gave him to understand.
Answer: Ancient Rome reflects on us today in Western culture. Many governments are modeled after the Roman Republic such as law, language, architecture, engineering, and religion.
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Whipping, shackling, beating, mutilation, branding, and/or imprisonment
Explanation:
The Supreme Court (judicial branch) can decide if the actions of another branch of government are out of check.