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The ________ Bill would have required a majority of a Southern state's electorate to take the Oath of Loyalty before forming a new government.
Mason-Dixon
Kansas-Nebraska
Wilmot Proviso
Wade-Davis
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Wade-Davis
The Wade-Davis Bill (1864) required a majority of a Southern state's eligible voters to take an “ironclad” Oath of Loyalty before the state could form a new government.
The Wade-Davis Bill (1864) required a majority of a Southern state's eligible voters to take an “ironclad” Oath of Loyalty before the state could form a new government.
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