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this plan allowed 10 out of 11 seceded states back into the union before congress reconvened in 1861.
this plan became the plan that was ultimately followed.
this plan established military districts in the south.
this plan included the reconstruction act of 1867.
this plan required abolition of slavery.
this plan required seceded states to set up new state governments.
this plan required voting rights for all adult males in seceded states.
To solve this, we analyze each Reconstruction plan (Lincoln's 10% Plan, Johnson's Plan, Congressional/ Radical Reconstruction):
Lincoln’s 10% Plan:
- “Allowed 10 out of 11 seceded states back into the Union before Congress reconvened in 1861” – Lincoln’s plan aimed for quick readmission (10% of voters take loyalty oath).
- “Required seceded states to set up new state governments” – Part of Lincoln’s plan (states form new govts after 10% oath).
- “Required abolition of slavery” – Implied by 13th Amendment push, but Lincoln’s plan focused on loyalty, not explicit abolition as a primary condition (though slavery’s end was inevitable).
Johnson’s Plan:
- “This plan became the plan that was ultimately followed” – Initially, Johnson’s lenient plan was implemented (before Radical Reconstruction took over).
- “Required seceded states to set up new state governments” – Johnson’s plan also required new state governments (with loyalty oaths, no 10% threshold).
- “Required abolition of slavery” – Johnson’s plan accepted states that abolished slavery (per 13th Amendment).
Congressional (Radical) Reconstruction:
- “Established military districts in the South” – Reconstruction Act of 1867 divided South into 5 military districts.
- “Included the Reconstruction Act of 1867” – The Act is central to Radical Reconstruction.
- “Required voting rights for all adult males in seceded states” – Radical Reconstruction (via 15th Amendment push) mandated Black male suffrage.
Matching Each Statement:
- “Allowed 10 out of 11 seceded states back into the Union before Congress reconvened in 1861” → Lincoln’s 10% Plan
- “This plan became the plan that was ultimately followed” → Johnson’s Plan (initially, before Radical Reconstruction overrode it)
- “Established military districts in the South” → Congressional Reconstruction
- “Included the Reconstruction Act of 1867” → Congressional Reconstruction
- “Required abolition of slavery” → Johnson’s Plan (or Lincoln’s, but Johnson’s explicitly required it for readmission)
- “Required seceded states to set up new state governments” → Lincoln’s 10% Plan (or Johnson’s)
- “Required voting rights for all adult males in seceded states” → Congressional Reconstruction
(Note: The table likely has two columns for different plans; assign each statement to the correct plan column based on this analysis.)
If the table has two columns (e.g., “Lincoln’s Plan” and “Congressional Plan”), here’s a sample assignment:
| Statement | Lincoln’s Plan | Congressional Plan |
|---|---|---|
| Became the plan followed | ❌ | ❌ (Johnson’s) |
| Established military districts | ❌ | ✔️ |
| Included Reconstruction Act 1867 | ❌ | ✔️ |
| Required abolition of slavery | ❌ (implicit) | ✔️ (explicit) |
| Required new state governments | ✔️ | ❌ (military rule first) |
| Required voting rights for adult males | ❌ | ✔️ |
Adjust based on the exact plan labels in the table (e.g., if columns are “Johnson’s Plan” and “Radical Reconstruction”).
Final Answer (Example for Two Columns: “Lincoln’s Plan” and “Radical Reconstruction”):
| Statement | Lincoln’s Plan | Radical Reconstruction |
|---|---|---|
| Became the plan… | ❌ | ❌ |
| Established military… | ❌ | ✔️ |
| Included Reconstruction Act… | ❌ | ✔️ |
| Required abolition… | ❌ | ✔️ |
| Required new state… | ✔️ | ❌ |
| Required voting rights… | ❌ | ✔️ |
(Mark “✔️” in the correct column for each row.)
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To solve this, we analyze each Reconstruction plan (Lincoln's 10% Plan, Johnson's Plan, Congressional/ Radical Reconstruction):
Lincoln’s 10% Plan:
- “Allowed 10 out of 11 seceded states back into the Union before Congress reconvened in 1861” – Lincoln’s plan aimed for quick readmission (10% of voters take loyalty oath).
- “Required seceded states to set up new state governments” – Part of Lincoln’s plan (states form new govts after 10% oath).
- “Required abolition of slavery” – Implied by 13th Amendment push, but Lincoln’s plan focused on loyalty, not explicit abolition as a primary condition (though slavery’s end was inevitable).
Johnson’s Plan:
- “This plan became the plan that was ultimately followed” – Initially, Johnson’s lenient plan was implemented (before Radical Reconstruction took over).
- “Required seceded states to set up new state governments” – Johnson’s plan also required new state governments (with loyalty oaths, no 10% threshold).
- “Required abolition of slavery” – Johnson’s plan accepted states that abolished slavery (per 13th Amendment).
Congressional (Radical) Reconstruction:
- “Established military districts in the South” – Reconstruction Act of 1867 divided South into 5 military districts.
- “Included the Reconstruction Act of 1867” – The Act is central to Radical Reconstruction.
- “Required voting rights for all adult males in seceded states” – Radical Reconstruction (via 15th Amendment push) mandated Black male suffrage.
Matching Each Statement:
- “Allowed 10 out of 11 seceded states back into the Union before Congress reconvened in 1861” → Lincoln’s 10% Plan
- “This plan became the plan that was ultimately followed” → Johnson’s Plan (initially, before Radical Reconstruction overrode it)
- “Established military districts in the South” → Congressional Reconstruction
- “Included the Reconstruction Act of 1867” → Congressional Reconstruction
- “Required abolition of slavery” → Johnson’s Plan (or Lincoln’s, but Johnson’s explicitly required it for readmission)
- “Required seceded states to set up new state governments” → Lincoln’s 10% Plan (or Johnson’s)
- “Required voting rights for all adult males in seceded states” → Congressional Reconstruction
(Note: The table likely has two columns for different plans; assign each statement to the correct plan column based on this analysis.)
If the table has two columns (e.g., “Lincoln’s Plan” and “Congressional Plan”), here’s a sample assignment:
| Statement | Lincoln’s Plan | Congressional Plan |
|---|---|---|
| Became the plan followed | ❌ | ❌ (Johnson’s) |
| Established military districts | ❌ | ✔️ |
| Included Reconstruction Act 1867 | ❌ | ✔️ |
| Required abolition of slavery | ❌ (implicit) | ✔️ (explicit) |
| Required new state governments | ✔️ | ❌ (military rule first) |
| Required voting rights for adult males | ❌ | ✔️ |
Adjust based on the exact plan labels in the table (e.g., if columns are “Johnson’s Plan” and “Radical Reconstruction”).
Final Answer (Example for Two Columns: “Lincoln’s Plan” and “Radical Reconstruction”):
| Statement | Lincoln’s Plan | Radical Reconstruction |
|---|---|---|
| Became the plan… | ❌ | ❌ |
| Established military… | ❌ | ✔️ |
| Included Reconstruction Act… | ❌ | ✔️ |
| Required abolition… | ❌ | ✔️ |
| Required new state… | ✔️ | ❌ |
| Required voting rights… | ❌ | ✔️ |
(Mark “✔️” in the correct column for each row.)