1 . Wade-Davis Bill required electorate to take oath before readmission as a state 2 . Oliver O. Howard site of Lincoln's assassination 3 . writ of habeas corpus assassinated President Lincoln 4 . Freedman's Bureau suspended by Lincoln 5 . John Wilkes Booth helped blacks adjust to freedom 6 . Ford's Theater chief of Freedman's Bureau

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Answer:

1 . Wade-Davis Bill --- Required electorate to take oath before readmission as a state

2 . Oliver O. Howard --- Chief of Freedman's Bureau

3 . Writ of Habeas Corpus --- Suspended by Lincoln

4 . Freedman's Bureau --- Helped blacks adjust to freedom

5 . John Wilkes Booth --- Assassinated President Lincoln

6 . Ford's Theater --- Site of Lincoln's assassination

Explanation:

1- The Wade-Davis Bill was a bill that established that, for the re-entry of former Confederate states to the Union, most of its inhabitants should swear not to have been faithful to the Confederacy.

2- Oliver Otis Howard was an American general who served in the Civil War. He was also the founder of the Howard University of which he was rector for several years.

After the war, Howard was named head of the Freedman's Bureau, which was responsible for war refugees and freed slaves.

3- In 1863, President Lincoln suspended the privilege of the writ of habeas corpus, with the purpose of prosecuting and imprisoning Confederate soldiers captured during the Civil War expeditiously and easily.

4- The Freedmen's Bureau was an agency whose purpose was to provide food, clothing, fuel and, if necessary, immediate and temporary living and supplies to poor liberated slaves and their wives and families.

5- John Wilkes Booth was an American theater actor who assassinated President Abraham Lincoln on April 14, 1865. On April 14, 1865, President Lincoln was in the front of the Ford Theater when Booth managed to sneak up there and shot the President in the head with a .44 caliber Derringer pistol.   Booth escaped to a tobacco barn on a farm, where he died in a clash with soldiers who were chasing him.

6- Ford's Theater is a theater in Washington, DC, used for staging various performances and performances since the 1860s. It is well known for being the site of the assassination of President Abraham Lincoln on April 14, 1865. After being shot, the mortally wounded president was taken to a hospital, where he died the next morning.