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Why did the Reconstruction-era Republicans believe that the Enforcement Acts were necessary? A) They believed that the Fourteenth Amendment was not being properly enforced by President Johnson. B) They believed that southern state governors were not upholding the rights granted by the Civil Rights Act. C) They believed that the south would try to secede from the Union again. D) They believed that the Supreme Court would rule the Civil Rights Act unconstitutional.
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