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Radical Republicans in Congress wanted to provide more rights for formerly enslaved people, so they
supported all of Johnson’s Reconstruction policies.
overturned several of President Johnson’s vetoes.
passed the Black Codes, which protected African Americans.
called for a new Republican candidate for president in 1866.
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overturned several of President Johnson’s vetoes.
Explanation: Radical Republicans pushed for measures like the Civil Rights Act of 1866 and the Freedmen’s Bureau bills to protect freedpeople’s rights and used Congressional overrides of Johnson’s vetoes (and later the Reconstruction Acts and the Fourteenth Amendment) to enact their program. The Black Codes were passed by Southern state governments, and Radical Republicans opposed Johnson’s policies rather than supporting them.
Explanation: Radical Republicans pushed for measures like the Civil Rights Act of 1866 and the Freedmen’s Bureau bills to protect freedpeople’s rights and used Congressional overrides of Johnson’s vetoes (and later the Reconstruction Acts and the Fourteenth Amendment) to enact their program. The Black Codes were passed by Southern state governments, and Radical Republicans opposed Johnson’s policies rather than supporting them.
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