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How did President Johnson’s handling of the Reconstruction Acts of 1867 impact Congress?
A. Congress revised many of their bills when the president disapproved.
B. The Republicans handed over total control of Reconstruction to Johnson.
C. Congress cooperated with Johnson to achieve their goals for Reconstruction.
D. Tensions created by Johnson’s vetoes led to major conflict with the president.

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Answered by yashjames72
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Answer:

Tensions created by Johnson’s vetoes led to major conflict with the president.

Johnson vetoed all of the Reconstruction Acts after they had been overwhelmingly approved by Congress. Congress overrode the vetoes. After that, the tension between Congress and the President grew until the presidential impeachment of 1868. Congress took Johnson to trial over his decision to remove Edwin M. Stanton as Secretary of War, although they couldn´t gather enough votes to dismiss him.

Answered by 27esquibeljoseph
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Answer:

It is D just did ed

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