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8 July, 15:40

How did congress view of reconstruction differ from Andrew johnsons?

A. Andrew Johnson felt that readmission to the Union should be determined by congress thought the president should decide

B. The congress accepted the black codes while Andrew Johnson vetoed them for promoting racial discrimination

C. Andrew Johnson accepted the black codes while congress overturned them with the civil rights bill

D. Congress wanted to leniency for former confederate leaders while president Johnson wasted tough penalties

I think it's B

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  1. 8 July, 17:34
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    The answer for this would be option B. How the Congress see the reconstruction as compared to Andrew Johnson's is that, the Congress had accepted the Black Codes while Andrew Johnson rejected this along with the Civil Rights Bill. Andrew Johnson is known as the 17th president of the United States.
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