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Q: What was not a provision of the reconstruction act in 1867
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Q: Which government program was a part of President Johnson's Great Society initiative
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Q: Which state required court approval to free enslaved people in 1780
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Q: What did the 13th14th and 15th amendments do
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Q: President Lincoln's Ten Percent Reconstruction plan included
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Q: Why couldn't the southern parishes call for secession
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Q: Why did Jackson veto the bill to renew the second bank of the U.S
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