Multiple Choice
In contrast to President Johnson, most congressional Republicans believed that
A) the Southern states had really left the Union.
B) reconstruction should be on Congress's terms rather than the President's.
C) the Black Codes undermined the very purpose of the Civil War.
D) white voters who had backed the Confederacy should be disenfranchised.
E) Confederate leaders could be elected to federal office if they asked for pardons.
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