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President Lincoln waited for which of the following before issuing the Emancipation Proclamation?

new states to join the Union
the passage of the Thirteenth Amendment
a successful Confederate military action
a successful Union military action

Which did the Emancipation Proclamation specifically permit?

Free African Americans were allowed to fight for the Confederacy.
Free African Americans were allowed to enlist in the Union army and navy.
Enslaved people in border states were allowed to move to the North.
Enslaved people in border states were allowed to become Confederate citizens.

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President Lincoln waited for which of the following before issuing the Emancipation Proclamation?  

new states to join the Union

the passage of the Thirteenth Amendment

a successful Confederate military action

a successful Union military action

Which did the Emancipation Proclamation specifically permit?

Free African Americans were allowed to fight for the Confederacy.

Free African Americans were allowed to enlist in the Union army and navy.

Enslaved people in border states were allowed to move to the North.

Enslaved people in border states were allowed to become Confederate citizens.

Explanation:

The Proclamation of Emancipation was never challenged in court. To ensure the abolition of slavery throughout the United States, Lincoln pushed for the approval of the Thirteenth Amendment. Congress passed the 13th Amendment on January 31, 1865, and was ratified by the states on December 6, 1865, ending legal slavery.

The answer is: The approval of the Thirteenth Amendment.

Although the Proclamation of Emancipation did not end with slavery, it essentially transformed the character of war. The proclamation announced the acceptance of black men in the Army and Navy of the Union.

The answer is: Free African Americans were allowed to enlist in the Army and Navy of the Union.  

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President Lincoln waited for the approval of the Thirteenth Amendment before issuing the Emancipation Proclamation.

  • The Proclamation of Emancipation was passed toi ensure the abolition of slavery throughout the United States

Therefore, the Option B is correct.

The Emancipation Proclamation specifically permitted that the Free African Americans were allowed to enlist in the Army and Navy of the Union.  

  • Although the Proclamation of Emancipation did not end with slavery, it also announced the acceptance of black men in the Army and Navy of the Union.

Therefore, the Option B is correct

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