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Do you think journalist should have the right to protect their sources
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President Lincoln favoured a reconstruction plan that "reunified the North and the South".
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At the end of the civil war, a reconstruction plan was essentially required to unite America and give more recognition to the Southern states. The plan entitled the southerners except government officials of high posts to be granted full pardon. The president promised to safeguard the properties of the southerners but not their slaves. One of the main motives of the plan was to bring an "end to the war" quickly.