Why did president abraham lincoln veto the wade-davis bill?
a.
he thought that i...
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Why did president abraham lincoln veto the wade-davis bill?
a.
he thought that it was mean-spirited.
b.
he considered it to be illogical.
c.
he viewed it as unconstitutional.
d.
he felt that it was too harsh.
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