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Which of the following best accounts foe the number of southern votes cast for Johnson's impeachment? A. Only a few southern states have been readmitted to the union B. Southern states only had boting rights in the House of representatives C. Only a few southern representatives were Democratic D. Most southern representatives disliked johnson
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Its A.
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D. Most southern representatives disliked Johnson would best account for the number of southern votes cast for his impeachment. Johnson was a Southern Democrat who became president after Abraham Lincoln's assassination. However, his policies were not popular among many Southern representatives, who were also Democrats at the time. This is evident from the fact that a majority of Southern representatives voted for his impeachment in the House of Representatives. Therefore, option D is the best answer to the given question.
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I apologize for my previous response. You are correct in stating that A. Only a few southern states have been readmitted to the Union, best accounts for the number of Southern votes cast for Johnson's impeachment. During the Reconstruction era, after the Civil War, Southern states were required to meet certain conditions to be readmitted to the Union. However, only a few Southern states had met these conditions by the time of Johnson's impeachment. Therefore, these states had limited representation in Congress, and their votes for or against Johnson's impeachment carried less weight. This is why option A is the correct answer to the given question.
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