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lana66690 [7]
4 years ago
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Which statement best describes President Andrew Johnson's overall approach to Reconstruction? A) He wanted to ensure that there

were strong protections for African Americans' civil rights. B) He wanted to give the Southern states a large amount of discretion in establishing new governments. C) He wanted to guarantee that the Republican party would dominate Southern politics for at least a decade. D) He wanted the former Confederate states to pay a high price for the damage caused by the war.
History
2 answers:
Nutka1998 [239]4 years ago
8 0
I believe that the answer is B
Ludmilka [50]4 years ago
6 0

The answer is b if it is for u.s history.

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