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Which set of powers does the president use to pardon individuals of crimes?

-Appointive
-Executive
- Legislative
-Judicial

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The correct answer is Executive .

The executive power given to the president that allows him to pardon criminals is stated in Article 2 Section II of the United States Constitution. This allows individuals who have accused of committing a crime or been found guilty of committing a crime to spared from punishment.

For example, President Gerald Ford pardoned former President Richard Nixon after the Watergate scandal so that he did not face any legal punishments.
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