What plan was put into place that divided the South into the five military districts illustrated on the map?

Responses
A Judicial ReconstructionJudicial Reconstruction
B Military ReconstructionMilitary Reconstruction
C Presidential Reconstruction

Presidential Reconstruction
D Congressional ReconstructionCongressional Reconstruction
Question 2
What was the result of this third plan ratified by Congress?
Responses
A Georgia seceded from the Union and created its first constitution since 1798.Georgia seceded from the Union and created its first constitution since 1798.
B Georgia held a constitutional convention and passed the 13th amendment, but utilized Black Codes.Georgia held a constitutional convention and passed the 13th amendment, but utilized Black Codes.
C Georgia refused to ratify the 14th amendment and the Ku Klux Klan was rose to power so Congress passed the Reconstruction Act of 1867.Georgia refused to ratify the 14th amendment and the Ku Klux Klan was rose to power so Congress passed the Reconstruction Act of 1867.
D Georgia held a constitutional convention in Atlanta where they created a new constitution that included provisions for black voting, public schools, and the movement of the capital to Atlanta.Georgia held a constitutional convention in Atlanta where they created a new constitution that included provisions for black voting, public schools, and the movement of the capital to Atlanta.
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For your first question, the correct response is:

B. Military Reconstruction

Military Reconstruction was the plan instituted by Congress that divided the South into five military districts following the Civil War.

For your second question, the correct response is:

D. Georgia held a constitutional convention in Atlanta where they created a new constitution that included provisions for black voting, public schools, and the movement of the capital to Atlanta.

This response best describes the result of the actions taken during the Reconstruction period in Georgia.