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The Reconstruction Act of 1867 did NOT

- terminate the direct military administration of the South's five districts.
- require new Southern state governments to grant the vote to free men.
- require new Southern state governments to disenfranchise ex-Confederate leaders.
- require Southern states to hold conventions in order to rewrite their constitutions.