President Johnson's plan for Reconstruction

a. differed radically from Lincoln's.
b. guaranteed former slaves the right to vote.
c. required that all former Confederate states ratify the Fourteenth Amendment.
d. abolished literacy tests for voting in the South.
e. aimed at swift restoration of the Southern states after a few moderate political conditions were met by the Southern states.


e

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