5. Which of the following is a major example of President Abraham Lincoln's policy of leniency toward the defeated South?(1 point)

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President Lincoln's willingness to have the federal government assume responsibility of the Confederate government's war debts.
President Lincoln's willingness to have the federal government assume responsibility of the Confederate government's war debts.

President Lincoln's choice to have a Southerner as his vice president in the 1864 election.
President Lincoln's choice to have a Southerner as his vice president in the 1864 election.

President Lincoln's decision that the southern state governments could reorganize after 10 percent of the voters took a loyalty oath to the Union.
President Lincoln's decision that the southern state governments could reorganize after 10 percent of the voters took a loyalty oath to the Union.

President Lincoln's decision to extend the Emancipation Proclamation to include all states.
President Lincoln's decision to extend the Emancipation Proclamation to include all states.

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The major example of President Abraham Lincoln's policy of leniency toward the defeated South is:

President Lincoln's decision that the southern state governments could reorganize after 10 percent of the voters took a loyalty oath to the Union.

This policy, known as the "10 Percent Plan," was designed to facilitate the reintegration of Southern states into the Union following the Civil War.