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10 May, 21:23

How did President Abraham Lincoln's Reconstruction plan differ from President Andrew Johnson's?

A) It made no provisions for granting voting rights to the newly freed slaves.

B) It called for Southern landowners to surrender their lands to Union authorities.

C) It required 20 percent of a Southern state's registered voters to take the loyalty oath.

D) It temporarily prevented high-level Confederate leaders from receiving amnesty.

E) It strongly opposed Congress's proposal to create the Freedmen's Bureau.

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  1. 11 May, 00:04
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    C) is the correct answer. Lincoln was more lenient with his Reconstruction plans.
  2. 11 May, 00:25
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    The answer is D. In the Reconstruction plans, it says that - High-Level Confederate officials and military leaders would be temporarily excluded from receiving amnesty.
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