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In his 10 percent plan for Reconstruction, President Lincoln promised
 
  a. rapid, straightforward, and readily achievable readmission of Southern states into the Union.
  b. former slaves the right to vote.
  c. the restoration of the planter aristocracy to political power.
  d. severe punishment of Southern political and military leaders.
  e. a plan that could not possibly lead to congressional fears of the reenslavement of Southern blacks.

Question 2

Most Americans considered which of the following to be fundamental for any successful republican government?
 
  a. A wealthy class to govern
  b. The primacy of the property rights of individuals
  c. Primacy of the interests of individuals
  d. Retention of a constitutional monarchy
  e. Civic virtue



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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

e



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