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sort the details below by whether they describe only the ten percent plan, only the wade-davis bill, or both.
states would regain political representation quickly.
the south would have to be led by those who had never wanted to fight the war.
former confederates would have to take loyalty oaths.
Brief Explanations
- The Ten Percent Plan was lenient, allowing Southern states to rejoin quickly once 10% of voters swore loyalty. The Wade-Davis Bill was far stricter, so this only applies to the Ten Percent Plan.
- The Wade-Davis Bill required that leadership in Southern states come from those who never supported the Confederacy (a "ironclad" loyalty oath). The Ten Percent Plan had no such strict rule, so this only applies to the Wade-Davis Bill.
- Both plans required loyalty oaths from former Confederates as a condition for re-integration or participation in state governments, though the Wade-Davis Bill's oath was more stringent.
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| Detail | Only the ten percent plan | Both | Only the Wade-Davis Bill |
|---|---|---|---|
| The South would have to be led by those who had never wanted to fight the war. | ✅ | ||
| Former Confederates would have to take loyalty oaths. | ✅ |