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What argument did Johnson give for vetoing the civil rights bill of 1866? He believed too many United States citizens would lose their right to vote. He believed blacks were given too many rights that they were not prepared to handle. He believed the southern states, having lost their slaves, did not vote objectively on the bill. He believed the states, not the federal government, should control the relations between the races.

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