How did moderate Republicans and Republican Radicals differ in 1865?

A. Moderates championed black equality, while Radicals wanted to limit the rights of black Americans.
B. Moderates supported states' rights and limited federal involvement in the economy, while Radicals wanted to expand federal powers.
C. Moderates supported Andrew Johnson's reconstruction plan, while Radicals wanted to write their own.
D. Moderates did not actively support black voting rights and the distribution of confiscated lands to the freedmen, while Radicals did.


Answer: D. Moderates did not actively support black voting rights and the distribution of confiscated lands to the freedmen, while Radicals did.

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A. the removal of international tariffs and internal barriers to trade. B. the opposition to the old paternalistic legislation that established wages and labor practices by government regulation or by guild privileges. C. the desire for an economic structure in which people were free to use whatever talents and property they possessed to enrich themselves. D. support for efforts to reform agricultural policies and techniques. E. the desire to maintain the economic restraints associated with mercantilism or the regulated economies of enlightened absolutists.

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