His ten percent plan was not for the freed slaves, it was for the re-establishment of the individual southern states who had no legal government in place since 1861. When 10% of the total male population of the state agreed to a new state c...
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・ That amount allows for an expected 6 to 7 percent cut in state funding and protects NC State from a budget ... ・ While the overall budget reflects a 10 percent reduction in state funding, colleges took smaller cuts, ...
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The ten percent plan was different from the wade and Davis bill because, the ten percent plan offered southerners amnesty, or official pardon, for all illegal acts supporting the rebellion. The wade-davis bill procedures is state had to mee...
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December 1863 Abe Lincoln offered to pardon Confederates who take an oath to support the Union. When ten percent of a state's citizens eligible to vote in 1860 swear an oath of allegiance and a state has abolished slavery, he promises to re...
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Few changes were made to the overall Top Ten Percent Plan. Due to the tremendous increase in applications to UT Austin and pressure from UT, the legislature capped the automatic admissions to UT Austin at 75 percent of UT Austin’s entering ...
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When ten per cent of the 1860 voting population in a state took a loyalty oath, they could be readmitted into the union. ChaCha!
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The biggest problem of these plans was almost the opposite・ 1) Lincoln's "Ten Percent Plan" required that when ONLY 10% of males eligible to vote had sworn an oath ... ・ 2) The Wade-Davis bill, on the other hand required support o...
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