People often have different kinds of feeling. The way white Southerners view Reconstruction is that even thought it was bad, vicious and destructive, North paying back with revenge on helpless South, and North delaying heartfelt reunion of states.
<h3>How did Southerners feel about Reconstruction?
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- From the beginning, Reconstruction governments brought about a lot of bad and bitter opposition among the majority of white Southerners.
They were known to have disagreed on key policies, all of Reconstruction's opponents were of the fact that the South must be governed by white supremacy. The reasons for white opposition to Reconstruction were due to several reasons.
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I believe it's (D) <span>People had a right to overthrow the government if it failed.</span>
1. For the first one here the missing part would be Supreme Court. Article II of the Constitution establishes a single Supreme Court. In the Constitution it says :"The Judicial Power of the United States shall be vested in one supreme Court". To power to interpret the laws lays within the Supreme Court and the inferior courts.
2. The power to create lower courts, that is "inferior" courts is vested to the Congress of the United States. As it says in Article III: " and in such inferior Courts as the Congress may from time to time ordain and establish." The lower courts that the Congress establishes are inferior to the Supreme Court and thus are termed "inferior", the rulings of the Supreme Court apply to all lower courts.
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