President Lincoln's Reconstruction plans were committed to __________
A) punish the South for provoking the Civil War
B) racial equality for the freedmen
C) sharing decisions with Congress on Reconstruction policies
D) rapid readmission of the southern states to the Union
E) protecting the rights of African Americans
Answer: D
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