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what was true of the radical republicans plan for the south?
a. it made the northern states angry.
b. it put them in conflict with president johnson.
c. it was well liked in the southern states.
d. it failed to take shape.
Brief Explanations
To solve this, we analyze each option:
- Option A: The Radical Republicans' plan was more about Reconstruction of the South, and northern states generally supported stricter Reconstruction, so this is incorrect.
- Option B: President Andrew Johnson favored a more lenient Reconstruction plan for the South, while Radical Republicans wanted stricter measures (like protecting freed slaves' rights, punishing Confederate leaders). This difference led to conflict between them, so this is correct.
- Option C: The Radical Republicans' plan was strict on the South (e.g., requiring states to ratify the 14th Amendment, disenfranchising Confederate leaders), so it was not well - liked in the South, making this option wrong.
- Option D: The Radical Republicans' plan did take shape, as elements like the Reconstruction Acts were implemented, so this is incorrect.
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B. It put them in conflict with President Johnson.