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How Was the Wade-Davis Bill of 1864 Different from Lincoln's

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How was the Wade-Davis Bill of 1864 different from Lincoln's Ten Percent Plan?


A) This proposal created an amnesty plan that was more lenient than Lincoln's earlier plan.
B) It stipulated that new southern governments could be formed only by those who had not fought against the North in the Civil War.
C) It required loyalty oaths from 90 percent of a southern state's adult white men before that state could hold a constitutional convention.
D) This more generous plan specified that former slaveholders would receive compensation for their property losses.

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