Discuss President Johnson's plan for reconstruction and Congress's response to that plan

What will be an ideal response?


Answer: President Johnson proposed a lenient plan for Reconstruction of the southern state governments, designed to remove the planter aristocrats from political power while favoring the small farmer groups. Congress, reflecting northern public opinion, wanted a harsher reconstruction that would punish the South for causing the war, help maintain the Republican party in power, and aid the blacks. After the overwhelming victory of the Republicans in the election of 1866, Congress imposed its policies through passage of the Reconstruction Acts of 1867.

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a. benevolent neglect—they turned a blind eye to the illegal trade. b. nationalist furor—they lashed out against all foreigners who dealt in opium. c. moral outrage—they cracked down on all opium traders, Chinese and foreign. d. mercantilist zeal—they encouraged the trade as a means of raising revenue.

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During the Reign of Terror, who was safe from the guillotine?

a. No one b. The nobility c. Known Revolutionaries d. Only Maximilien Robespierre

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Why were some American women angered by the Fifteenth Amendment?

A) It gave voting rights to white women, but not to African-American women. B) White women did not want African Americans to have the right to vote. C) It gave voting rights to African-American men, but not to any women. D) It did not make the imposition of poll taxes, property qualifications, or literacy tests illegal. E) It allowed African Americans to vote in the North, but not in the South.

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