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reconstruction policies
directions: match the plan’s name to the summary of what it did by dragging the image to the correct description.
lincoln’s plan
johnson’s plan
congress’s plan (radical republicans)
- the south was split into 5 military districts
- each district had a military governor & the army to enforce laws
- union army would attempt to enforce the reconstruction policies & the 13th, 14th, and 15th amendments
- the purpose of his plan was to end the war as soon as possible.
- 10% of a state’s voting population swear allegiance to the union
- end slavery (13th amendment)
- 10% of the state population must swear allegiance to the union
- the state must ratify the 13th amendment (ends slavery)
- the southern elite must ask for an individual pardon from him
To solve this matching problem about Reconstruction Policies, we analyze each plan:
Lincoln’s Plan
- Goal: End the war quickly.
- Key details: 10% of a state’s voting population swears allegiance; end slavery (13th Amendment); Southern elites ask for individual pardons.
Johnson’s Plan
- Key details: 10% of the state population swears allegiance; state ratifies 13th Amendment; Southern elites seek individual pardons (similar to Lincoln’s but with some differences, though the 10% of state population and 13th Amendment ratification are key here).
Congress’s Plan (Radical Reconstruction)
- Key details: South split into 5 military districts (each with a military governor); Union army enforces Reconstruction policies and 13th, 14th, 15th Amendments.
Matching Summary:
- Lincoln’s Plan:
- The purpose of his plan was to end the war as soon as possible.
- 10% of a state’s voting population swear allegiance to the Union.
- end slavery (13th amendment).
- the southern elite must ask for an individual pardon from him.
- Johnson’s Plan:
- 10% of the state population must swear allegiance to the Union.
- the state must ratify the 13th Amendment (ends slavery).
- the southern elite must ask for an individual pardon from him (similar to Lincoln’s, as Johnson continued some of Lincoln’s pardon practices).
- Congress’s Plan:
- The South was split into 5 military districts.
- each district had a military governor & the army to enforce laws.
- Union army would attempt to enforce the Reconstruction policies & the 13th, 14th, and 15th Amendments.
Final Matches (drag and drop):
- Lincoln’s Plan → “The purpose of his plan was to end the war as soon as possible.”, “10% of a state’s voting population swear allegiance to the Union.”, “end slavery (13th amendment).”, “the southern elite must ask for an individual pardon from him.”
- Johnson’s Plan → “10% of the state population must swear allegiance to the Union.”, “the state must ratify the 13th Amendment (ends slavery).”, “the southern elite must ask for an individual pardon from him.”
- Congress’s Plan → “The South was split into 5 military districts.”, “each district had a military governor & the army to enforce laws.”, “Union army would attempt to enforce the Reconstruction policies & the 13th, 14th, and 15th Amendments.”
(Note: The exact drag-and-drop action depends on the interface, but the above details guide which description matches each plan.)
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To solve this matching problem about Reconstruction Policies, we analyze each plan:
Lincoln’s Plan
- Goal: End the war quickly.
- Key details: 10% of a state’s voting population swears allegiance; end slavery (13th Amendment); Southern elites ask for individual pardons.
Johnson’s Plan
- Key details: 10% of the state population swears allegiance; state ratifies 13th Amendment; Southern elites seek individual pardons (similar to Lincoln’s but with some differences, though the 10% of state population and 13th Amendment ratification are key here).
Congress’s Plan (Radical Reconstruction)
- Key details: South split into 5 military districts (each with a military governor); Union army enforces Reconstruction policies and 13th, 14th, 15th Amendments.
Matching Summary:
- Lincoln’s Plan:
- The purpose of his plan was to end the war as soon as possible.
- 10% of a state’s voting population swear allegiance to the Union.
- end slavery (13th amendment).
- the southern elite must ask for an individual pardon from him.
- Johnson’s Plan:
- 10% of the state population must swear allegiance to the Union.
- the state must ratify the 13th Amendment (ends slavery).
- the southern elite must ask for an individual pardon from him (similar to Lincoln’s, as Johnson continued some of Lincoln’s pardon practices).
- Congress’s Plan:
- The South was split into 5 military districts.
- each district had a military governor & the army to enforce laws.
- Union army would attempt to enforce the Reconstruction policies & the 13th, 14th, and 15th Amendments.
Final Matches (drag and drop):
- Lincoln’s Plan → “The purpose of his plan was to end the war as soon as possible.”, “10% of a state’s voting population swear allegiance to the Union.”, “end slavery (13th amendment).”, “the southern elite must ask for an individual pardon from him.”
- Johnson’s Plan → “10% of the state population must swear allegiance to the Union.”, “the state must ratify the 13th Amendment (ends slavery).”, “the southern elite must ask for an individual pardon from him.”
- Congress’s Plan → “The South was split into 5 military districts.”, “each district had a military governor & the army to enforce laws.”, “Union army would attempt to enforce the Reconstruction policies & the 13th, 14th, and 15th Amendments.”
(Note: The exact drag-and-drop action depends on the interface, but the above details guide which description matches each plan.)