Asked by Rick Astley
How did federal government respond to the Georgia Assembly’s expulsion of its African American members during Reconstruction?
A.
The Supreme Court ruled that the federal government could not legally intervene in the matter.
B.
The Senate censured the governor for allowing and supporting the actions of the assembly.
C.
The president vetoed a congressional bill that would have expelled Georgia’s representatives from Congress.
D.
The US Congress deemed the state unreconstructed and rejected its readmission to the United States.
A.
The Supreme Court ruled that the federal government could not legally intervene in the matter.
B.
The Senate censured the governor for allowing and supporting the actions of the assembly.
C.
The president vetoed a congressional bill that would have expelled Georgia’s representatives from Congress.
D.
The US Congress deemed the state unreconstructed and rejected its readmission to the United States.
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D. The US Congress deemed the state unreconstructed and rejected its readmission to the United States.
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