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How was Johnson’s plan similar to the Wade-Davis Bill? Check all of the boxes that apply.
It called for states to repudiate their war debts.
It called for 50% of the voters in each state to swear loyalty to the Union.
It prohibited slavery.
It disenfranchised military officers.
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- It called for states to repudiate their war debts. (Yes)
- It prohibited slavery. (Yes)
Explanation: Johnson, like the Wade‑Davis sponsors, required Southern states to abandon Confederate debts and to abolish slavery (effectively by insisting on the 13th Amendment). He did not require a 50% "ironclad" loyalty oath (that was Wade‑Davis) and he did not broadly disenfranchise Confederate military officers as Wade‑Davis sought to do.
- It prohibited slavery. (Yes)
Explanation: Johnson, like the Wade‑Davis sponsors, required Southern states to abandon Confederate debts and to abolish slavery (effectively by insisting on the 13th Amendment). He did not require a 50% "ironclad" loyalty oath (that was Wade‑Davis) and he did not broadly disenfranchise Confederate military officers as Wade‑Davis sought to do.
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