When Congress sent Andrew Johnson the Civil Rights Bill of 1866, he:
A) signed it, creating an irreparable breach between himself and the Republicans.
B) vetoed it saying blacks did not deserve citizenship.
C) contended that it gave too much authority to the states.
D) won widespread public approval for his response.
E) suggested that it did not go far enough to secure racial equality.
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