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28 May, 09:22

During Reconstruction, the Wade-Davis Bill stated that Southern states

could reenter the Union after

(A) they ratifi ed the Fourteenth Amendment

(B) they ratifi ed the Fifteenth Amendment

(C) a third of the voters took loyalty pledges

(D) half of the voters took loyalty pledges

(E) two-thirds of the voters took loyalty pledges

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  1. 28 May, 09:52
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    During Reconstruction, the Wade-Davis Bill stated that Southern states

    could reenter the Union after " (E) two-thirds of the voters took loyalty pledges," since this was drafted by Radical Republicans who wanted to punish the South.
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