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Option B, President Andrew Johnson supported the reforms
Explanation:
The 1867 Republican administrations came into power via the South underneath the provisions of the Reconstruction Act, giving a real share of political authority to the Black, for the very first time in American history.
President Andrew Johnson put into practice a reconstruction plan which provided the White South with a free hand in order to regulate the shift from slavery to freedom and did not offer any role to the Blacks in the politics of the South.
Despite agreed restoration policies the conclusion of the Civil War saw the State.
President Andrew Jeanson offered in May 1865 amnesty and permission to build new governments to all white South residents, except Confederate and wealthy planters (although most of them received voluntary pardons).
Answer:
D. Pointed out the absurdity of continued loyalty to King George III
Explanation:
Common Sense, written by Thomas Paine, is considered the most influential pamphlet that helped gave birth to the American Revolution. In this pamphlet, Thomas Paine pointed out the absurdity of continued loyalty to King George III, by exposing the reasons why monarchies made no sense. He stated that since under God's eyes, all men are created equal, there was no reason and it was absurd that people were entitled with the right to rule simply by birth and not by preparation and abilities. He also exposed that Britain's interests had nothing to do with the American colonies, and that American colonies were being used to fight Britain's enemies, Paine exposed that a separation was needed in order to survive.