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2 May, 10:09

Which statement explains why president Andrew Johnson had little influence over reconstruction policy during his term of office

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  1. 2 May, 13:56
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    A.) The Thirteenth, Fourteenth, and Fifteenth Amendments had been ratified by the time Johnson became president.

    B.) The Radical Republicans in Congress had enough votes to override President Johnson's veto of Reconstruction legislation.

    C.) The Reconstruction policy had been put into place after Lincoln's death before President Johnson took office

    . D.) The operation of Reconstruction policy was directly controlled by the military governors who were in charge of the former Confederate states.

    If I'm correct I would say B because Andrew Johnson, was a southerner. As you can imagine this bitter irony was not lost on the Radical Republicans who hated him even before he was President. Johnson proposed a plan similar to Lincoln's. Suffice it to say, congress was not amused. The relationship between Lincoln and Congress soured quickly.
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