Answer:
passage of laws that required the leader of the US Army to approve orders to the military commanders of the Southern districts - to limit the role of the president in Reconstruction
division of Southern states into five military districts - to punish former Confederate states
requirement that states guarantee citizenship to anyone born in the United States - to ensure equal treatment for blacks and whites
Step-by-step explanation:
The Radical Republicans were a dominant faction in the Congress of the United States during the Civil War. They promoted slave abolition and insisting on harsh punishments for the South after the war during the Reconstruction era. The Radical Republicans backed the Wade-Davis Bill, which proposed more strict guidelines for the re-entry of states into the Union, believing Lincoln's proposals were much too lenient.