What action by President Lincoln most angered the Radical Republicans in Congress?
Answer: Out of all the options presented above the one that best represents the action that President Lincoln took and most angered the Radical Republicans is answer choice C) his pocket veto of the Wade-Davis Bill. The reason why he did not sign it was because Lincoln wanted to mend the union by carrying out the 10 percent plan. It wa a model for reinstatement of southern state.
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The prisoners in Nazi concentration camps had to move a lot from camp to camp, as Allied soldiers were coming to liberate them. In order to not get caught, everyone in the camp had to leave and go to another one. If this is not correct, let me know please.
Answer:
Different people and president Lincoln himself wanted to “mend” or ”reconstruct” the Union after the Civil War.
Explanation:
Reconstruction is the process of rebuilding the United States especially the Southern States where the physical destruction was tremendous after the Civil war.
President Lincoln felt that the Southern states should be treated with leniency.
He felt that the Southern states had never truly left the Union.
He wanted to mend the nation's wound rapidly and did not want to punish the South. but as you know sadly, Lincoln was assassinated before reconstruction.
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