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7 July, 06:47

Why did the Radical Republicans in Congress pass the Wade-Davis Bill?

A. to ensure that the South remained isolated from the Union

B. to punish the South more harshly for starting the Civil War

C. to assert their political dominance over the defeated South

D. to make the South aware of the negative effects of practicing slavery

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  1. 7 July, 07:02
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    because they didnt want to fight in a civil war
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