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the radical plan radical reconstruction after the civil war, there was …

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the radical plan
radical reconstruction
after the civil war, there was a group of republicans in congress known as the radical republicans. their goal with their plan for reconstruction was to achieve equality for the newly freed slaves. to achieve this they supported creating a freedmen’s bureau, a group to go into the south and assist former slaves with food, medical care, and legal assistance. in time they also proposed a civil rights act.
the radical republicans were able to...
what did johnson do with most of the laws proposed by the radical republicans?
he signed them.
he ignored them.
he vetoed them.

Explanation:

Brief Explanations

During the Radical Reconstruction era, President Andrew Johnson had conflicts with the Radical Republicans. The Radical Republicans proposed laws to advance the rights of freed slaves. Johnson, who was more lenient toward the South and had different views on Reconstruction, vetoed many of the bills proposed by the Radical Republicans (though some were overridden by Congress). He did not generally sign them (as he disagreed with their goals) and "ignored" is not the most accurate term—he actively vetoed many of these proposed laws.

Answer:

C. He vetoed them (assuming the options are labeled A, B, C as: A. He signed them, B. He ignored them, C. He vetoed them)