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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Which was not a reason Johnson used when vetoing the extension of the Freedmen's Bureau and the Civil Rights Bill of 1866? Johnson said the measures "favored" blacks over whites and was outside the bounds of the Constitution in doing so. Johnson said the measures were invalid because Southern states weren't represented in Congress during the vote. Johnson said providing social services for indigents via the Freedman's Bureau was outside the powers delineated in the Constitution.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

&&& D. Johnson said the rights and guarantees of the Emanicipation Proclamation were sufficient to protect blacks civil rights and a new bill was unnecessary.

OpenStudy (warriorz13):

Well these are the reason why he DID

OpenStudy (warriorz13):

Johnson said the rights and guarantees of the Emanicipation Proclamation were sufficient to protect blacks civil rights and a new bill was unnecessary.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Sooo B or C?

OpenStudy (warriorz13):

Ur choice

OpenStudy (warriorz13):

I don't want you to get it wrong

OpenStudy (warriorz13):

But I think that if I give you the answer it might be wrong

OpenStudy (warriorz13):

But eeeeeeeeeeeee

OpenStudy (warriorz13):

C

OpenStudy (anonymous):

:/

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Its okay.. It was wrong tho.

OpenStudy (warriorz13):

SonOfAfeather

OpenStudy (warriorz13):

SONOFAB!TCH

OpenStudy (anonymous):

lol

OpenStudy (warriorz13):

Just my f&cking luck

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I meann.. I can always retake.!(:

OpenStudy (warriorz13):

I think that it would be better if I didn't help you anymore lol because I give you all the wrong answers

OpenStudy (warriorz13):

*sigh*

OpenStudy (anonymous):

No its fine.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

my pellets not loading anyways so imma post it on here to you(:

OpenStudy (anonymous):

What was the main goal of the Military Reconstruction Act? The act called for a complete overhaul of the Confederate Army, with officers reevaluated based on their performance during the Civil War. The act created safe havens for black Americans to present their cases against military officers for abuse and fraud. The act divided the South into five military districts and put officers in charge of making sure states rewrote their constitutions. The act prohibited individuals from joining the military unless they had been pardoned for supporting the Confederacy.

OpenStudy (warriorz13):

OK

OpenStudy (warriorz13):

U there hun?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Yes now i am.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

it was being stupid and not loading.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

.....

OpenStudy (anonymous):

?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@Warriorz13 !?!?!?!?!!?!?!?!?!?!!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!???

OpenStudy (warriorz13):

Srry hun im back

OpenStudy (warriorz13):

The U.S. Congress, under the control of the Radical Republicans, passed the Military Reconstruction Act of 1867 on March 7, in spite of President Johnson's veto. This act sought to rebuild the governments of the southern states using the governments of the northern states as examples. It was also implemented to ensure that the civil rights of the free blacks in the South by requiring the states in the South to include the rights of free blacks in their constitutions. The Military Reconstruction Act divided the South into five military districts. Virginia became the first district, North Carolina and South Carolina the second district, Georgia, Alabama, and Florida the third district, Mississippi and Arkansas the fourth district, and Louisiana and Texas the fifth district. These territories were placed under the military control of the United States. The first military commanders had virtually unlimited power. The Military Reconstruction Act also required the southern states to elect new government .

OpenStudy (anonymous):

B

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I am so confused haha! does anyone know the right answer?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

it D

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