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15 December, 18:32

Why did Senator Edmund Ross vote not guilty in the impeachment trial of Andrew Johnson? A. He represented a state that had supported Johnson in the last election. B. He sincerely believed that Johnson had not committed an impeachable offense. C. He wanted to get back at Johnson's enemies by upsetting their plans. D. He had served with Johnson in the war and knew him to be an honorable man.

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  1. 15 December, 21:25
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    B. He sincerely believed that Johnson had not committed an impeachable offense.
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