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3 October, 03:37

Why did President Abraham Lincoln veto the Wade-Davis Bill?

A.

He thought that it was mean-spirited.

B.

He considered it to be illogical.

C.

He viewed it as unconstitutional.

D.

He felt that it was too harsh.

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  1. 3 October, 03:44
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    Answer:he felt it was too harsh
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