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OpenStudy (yellowlegoguy99):

What was the effect of this cartoon in 1867? It demonstrated the weakness of the veto power. It showed that the president was well equipped for his job. It emphasized the authority of the U.S. Constitution. It validated the need for more control of the presidency.

OpenStudy (yellowlegoguy99):

OpenStudy (yellowlegoguy99):

@iPwnBunnies

OpenStudy (yellowlegoguy99):

I think it's C

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i think so to

OpenStudy (yellowlegoguy99):

It says this in my lesson

OpenStudy (yellowlegoguy99):

This cartoon was published just after Johnson chose to veto the first Reconstruction Act in March 1867. In a letter to Congress, Johnson indicated he vetoed the act because it was "in palpable conflict with the plainest provisions of the Constitution." Congress voted to override Johnson's veto.

OpenStudy (yellowlegoguy99):

Johnson is depicted as a little boy who is unable to understand the Constitution and is crushed by it.

OpenStudy (yellowlegoguy99):

So is it still C? @groovybatman

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i think you should get help from someone else because i dont know

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