What happened to the Wade-Davis Bill? Multiple choice question. It was passed by Congress and pocket vetoed by President Lincoln. It was passed by Congress and then vetoed by Andrew Johnson after Lincoln was assassinated. It was not passed by Congress, due to objections of the moderate wing of the Republican Party. It was passed by Congress, and it guided Reconstruction for many years.
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