Either A or D I think. I’m not sure. Most likely A.
<span>D)Tensions created by Johnson’s vetoes led to major conflict with the president
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The tension culminated in an effort to impeach the president. The president was for a lenient measure against the southern states that had seceded while the republican congress was for harsh reconstruction measures.
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This is a opinion based answer but there is 3 main answers to this question one is yes they should be able to take their rights away because us having the freedom to do anything can be dangerous for the government second is no they shouldn’t just because we are going into war doesn’t give them the rights to take our freedoms away because it could cause more problems within the way and the third is no they shouldn’t be able too unless their given a valid reason to take their right and then give an example
If there is a general favor towards certain people, if he were to select otherwise, then people would think he was biased. This would result in a bad reputation towards him, with a worst case leading to him being impeached if the public sees enough corruption.