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yKpoI14uk [10]
3 years ago
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Radical Republicans:a. fought Andrew Johnson from the day he entered the White House. b. tended to come from the border states t

hat had seen most of the vicious fighting during the Civil War. c. agreed on the need to end slavery but disagreed with one another over whether the freed slaves were entitled to civil rights. d. fully embraced the expanded powers of the federal government born during the Civil War. e. wanted legitimate democracy in the South, with power to be shared by planters and freed slaves.
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GaryK [48]3 years ago
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Answer:

d. fully embraced the expanded powers of the federal government born during the Civil War.

Explanation:

adical Republicans were a faction within the United States Republican Party, founded in 1854. During and after the Civil War, they did not get along with the Confederacy's supporters and began to demand, during Reconstruction, severe punishments against ex-rebels. They also demanded legislation that defended racial equality, civil and voting rights, as well as protections and opportunities for ex-slaves.

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