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How Many Voters Would Have Had to Swear Allegiance to the Union

Question 20

Question 20

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How many voters would have had to swear allegiance to the Union under the Wade-Davis Bill?


A) A majority.
B) 15 percent.
C) 4 percent.
D) One-quarter.

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