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Why was President Lincoln unable to persuade Congress to accept his Reconstruction plan?
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President Lincoln’s plan did not allow Northerners to vote on the Reconstruction Acts.
President Lincoln’s plan did not allow Northerners to vote on the Reconstruction Acts.
Congress believed that the Freedmen’s Bureau should be responsible for Reconstruction.
Congress believed that the Freedmen’s Bureau should be responsible for Reconstruction.
Congress believed President Lincoln’s plan was too difficult for the South.
Congress believed President Lincoln’s plan was too difficult for the South.
President Lincoln was assassinated before he was able to persuade Congress.
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President Lincoln’s plan did not allow Northerners to vote on the Reconstruction Acts.
President Lincoln’s plan did not allow Northerners to vote on the Reconstruction Acts.
Congress believed that the Freedmen’s Bureau should be responsible for Reconstruction.
Congress believed that the Freedmen’s Bureau should be responsible for Reconstruction.
Congress believed President Lincoln’s plan was too difficult for the South.
Congress believed President Lincoln’s plan was too difficult for the South.
President Lincoln was assassinated before he was able to persuade Congress.
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According to the ruling in the Plessy v. Ferguson case, why was segregation acceptable?
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Segregation was legal because African Americans were not citizens.
Segregation was legal because African Americans were not citizens.
Segregation was legal as long as the facilities for blacks and whites were equal.
Segregation was legal as long as the facilities for blacks and whites were equal.
Segregation was acceptable in private facilities only.
Segregation was acceptable in private facilities only.
Segregation was acceptable on a state by state basis.
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Segregation was legal because African Americans were not citizens.
Segregation was legal because African Americans were not citizens.
Segregation was legal as long as the facilities for blacks and whites were equal.
Segregation was legal as long as the facilities for blacks and whites were equal.
Segregation was acceptable in private facilities only.
Segregation was acceptable in private facilities only.
Segregation was acceptable on a state by state basis.
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“When Andrew Johnson took upon himself the duties of his high office he swore to obey the Constitution and take care that the laws be faithfully executed. That, indeed, is and has always been the chief duty of the President of the United States. The duties of legislation and adjudicating [making a judgment on] the laws of his country fall in no way to his lot. To obey the commands of sovereign power of the nation, and to see that others should obey them, was his whole duty—a duty which he could not escape, and any attempt to do so would be in direct violation of his official oath…”
—Thaddeus Stevens, Closing Remarks in the Impeachment Trial of Andrew Johnson, 1868
Use the quotation to answer the following question:
According to the quotation, why does Stevens believe that Johnson should be removed from office?
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—Thaddeus Stevens, Closing Remarks in the Impeachment Trial of Andrew Johnson, 1868
Use the quotation to answer the following question:
According to the quotation, why does Stevens believe that Johnson should be removed from office?
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President Lincoln was assassinated before he was able to persuade Congress.
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Segregation was legal as long as the facilities for blacks and whites were equal.
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According to the quotation, Thaddeus Stevens believes that Andrew Johnson should be removed from office because Johnson failed to faithfully execute the laws and obey the commands of the sovereign power of the nation, thereby violating his official oath as President. Stevens argues that it is the President's duty to uphold the Constitution and ensure that others also obey the laws of the country, and any attempt to escape this duty would be a direct violation of his oath of office.
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According to the quotation, Thaddeus Stevens believes that Andrew Johnson should be removed from office because he did not fulfill his duty to uphold the Constitution and enforce the laws of the nation. Stevens argues that as President, Johnson was obligated to obey and ensure compliance with the laws, and his failure to do so amounted to a breach of his official oath of office.
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Thaddeus Stevens believes Andrew Johnson should be removed from office because he failed to faithfully execute the laws and uphold the Constitution. Stevens argues that Johnson's actions violated his oath of office as President. He asserts that Johnson's refusal to enforce the laws of the nation warrants his removal from office.
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Thaddeus Stevens thinks Andrew Johnson should be kicked out because he didn't do his job right by not following the laws and the Constitution. He says Johnson broke his promise when he took office as President. Stevens believes Johnson's failure to enforce the laws means he should be removed from power.
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