President Johnson fully broke with Congress in 1866 when he:
A) made a drunken appearance in public
B) spoke in favor of the "black codes"
C) released Jefferson Davis from prison
D) vetoed a bill to continue the Freedmen's Bureau
E) addressed the Radicals in profane language
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Q9: Lincoln's assassin, John Wilkes Booth:
A) supported the
Q13: Why was Johnson picked as Lincoln's running
Q16: Lincoln's successor, Andrew Johnson:
A) was a pro-Union
Q22: Why did Congressional Republicans write the "Wade-Davis
Q24: The "black codes" enacted by southern legislatures:
A)
Q25: Johnson's Proclamation of Amnesty excluded the people
Q28: Why did Radical Republicans want to disenfranchise
Q32: When, in late 1865, the former Confederate
Q38: The Military Reconstruction Act:
A) was overturned by
Q39: The 1866 congressional elections:
A) showed public approval
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