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Why did President Johnson veto the Civil Rights Act of 1866?
A. He believed too many U.S. citizens would lose their right to vote.
B. He believed blacks were given too many rights that they were not prepared to handle.
C. He believed the Southern states, having lost their slaves, did not vote objectively on the bill.
D. He believed it was unconstitutional.
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OpenStudy (t-dawg02):
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OpenStudy (nekokittu):
It was mainly intended to protect the civil rights of persons of African descent born in or brought to America, in the wake of the American Civil War. This legislation was enacted by Congress in 1865 but vetoed by President Andrew Johnson. In April 1866 Congress again passed the bill.
OpenStudy (nekokittu):
did that help
OpenStudy (t-dawg02):
Which answer would it be
OpenStudy (king.void.):
If he said that, you should know the answer now, right?
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OpenStudy (t-dawg02):
A, B, C, or D
OpenStudy (king.void.):
What do you think the answer is after he said that?
OpenStudy (t-dawg02):
B
OpenStudy (nekokittu):
i think its b aswell
OpenStudy (t-dawg02):
is it B @King.Void.
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OpenStudy (nekokittu):
o i was no help sorry
OpenStudy (king.void.):
You're correct.
OpenStudy (king.void.):
You help @Nekokittu
OpenStudy (king.void.):
Good job :)
OpenStudy (t-dawg02):
you did help @Nekokittu
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