The correct answer is C. Freedmen's Bureau
This federal government agency helped former slaves tremendously during the era of Reconstruction in the South. This program was highly effective in helping thousands of African-Americans in the South. However, this program was short lived and Congress abandon it in 1872, just a few years before the official end of the Reconstruction era in the South.
The executive branch and ministers loss,The legislation branch writes the laws, and the judicial branch intercepts the laws
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Lincoln wanted to make sure that the new state governments in the south would comply with his policy of emancipation of slaves and be lenient towards them.
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- As soon as the Civil War came to an end, President Lincoln took up the task of the reunification of the nation.
- For the states in the south, he prepared the ten percent plan and appealed to the people of the south to take oath of allegiance to the United States, of the emancipation of slaves, and of leniency towards them.
- Lincoln assured them that once the oath is taken, he would permit each state to frame new Constitutions of their own.
You would have started Kindergarten in the year of 2004.
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