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The Wade—Davis Bill Under what conditions would a Southern man be allowed to vote in the Union, per the Wade–Davis Bill? Check all that apply.

if he had not held a military or civil office in the Confederacy

if he could prove that he had not voluntarily borne arms against the US

if he swore an oath of allegiance to the United States

if he was related to a qualified voter

if he offered to vote and to take the oath

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