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Part A. The two presidential plans are the most similar. They both allow some former Confederate officials to serve in government. They also allow amnesty for former Confederates.
Part B. The Wade-Davis Bill was the harshest. It required 50 percent of Southern voters to take the loyalty oath and allowed no former Confederate officials to serve in government.
Part C. I would have favored President Lincoln’s plan. I feel that was it neither too strict like the Wade-Davis Bill nor too forgiving by granting a lot of pardons like the Johnson Plan. It would have allowed for a quicker and easier way to bring the South back into the Union. At the same time, it would have made the Southerners take responsibility for their role in the Civil War.
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