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The Wade-Davis Bill made it harder for southern states to rejoin the Union.
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True. The Wade-Davis Bill, introduced in 1864, called for stricter requirements for southern states to rejoin the Union following the Civil War, including the necessity of a majority of white male citizens to take an oath of allegiance before regaining statehood. This was in contrast to President Lincoln's more lenient approach, and it reflected the views of Radical Republicans who wanted to impose tougher measures on the South.