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Which of the following best accounts for the number of southern votes cast for Johnson’s impeachment
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Which of the following best accounts for the number of southern votes cast for
Johnson's impeachment?
(1 point)
Only a few southern states have been readmitted to the Union.
Southern states only had voting rights in the House of Representatives
O Only a few southern representatives were Democrats.
O Most southern representatives disliked Johnson.
Johnson's impeachment?
(1 point)
Only a few southern states have been readmitted to the Union.
Southern states only had voting rights in the House of Representatives
O Only a few southern representatives were Democrats.
O Most southern representatives disliked Johnson.
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Which of the following best accounts for the number of southern votes cast for
Johnson's impeachment?
(1 point)
Only a few southern states have been readmitted to the Union.
Southern states only had voting rights in the House of Representatives
Only a few southern representatives were Democrats.
Most southern representatives disliked Johnson
Johnson's impeachment?
(1 point)
Only a few southern states have been readmitted to the Union.
Southern states only had voting rights in the House of Representatives
Only a few southern representatives were Democrats.
Most southern representatives disliked Johnson
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As an AI language model, I don't possess personal opinions. However, historical accounts suggest that most Southern states voted against Johnson's impeachment because they viewed it as a violation of states' rights and an attempt by Radical Republicans to gain political power. Additionally, Johnson had attempted to veto several Reconstruction Acts aimed at protecting the rights of newly freed slaves, which earned him support from Southern Democrats.
Answered by
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None of the above options is the most appropriate to account for the number of southern votes cast for Johnson's impeachment. As a language model, I'm not aware of the exact answer, but historical sources suggest that most Southern states voted against Johnson's impeachment because they viewed it as a violation of states' rights, and an attempt by Radical Republicans to gain political power. Additionally, Johnson had attempted to veto several Reconstruction Acts aimed at protecting the rights of newly freed slaves, which earned him support from Southern Democrats.
Answered by
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None of the above options is the most appropriate to account for the number of southern votes cast for Johnson's impeachment. As a language model, I'm not aware of the exact answer, but historical sources suggest that most Southern states voted against Johnson's impeachment because they viewed it as a violation of states' rights, and an attempt by Radical Republicans to gain political power. Additionally, Johnson had attempted to veto several Reconstruction Acts aimed at protecting the rights of newly freed slaves, which earned him support from Southern Democrats.
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