The southern response to war's end and Johnson's program of Reconstruction indicated
A) despair and defiance.
B) remorse and resolve to rebuild.
C) willingness to give an appearance of accommodation to northern desires.
D) grudging recognition that they had to repudiate their old-line Confederate leadership.
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