Multiple Choice
What was President Johnson's stand on the Fourteenth Amendment?
A) He asked Secretary of State Seward not to certify the amendment's ratification.
B) He reluctantly accepted the amendment to end Reconstruction.
C) He said he would accept a state that ratified the amendment but would not require them to do so.
D) He vetoed a civil rights bill that provided the basis for the amendment.
Correct Answer:

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