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What conditions would a Southern man be

allowed to vote in the Union, per the Wade-Davis
Bill? Check all that apply.
o if he had not held a military or civil office in​

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Answer:

He had to swear an elaborate oath to the Union, have never served in the southern army and did not hold a confederate office.

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