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How did Republicans in Congress overcome President Johnson’s disapproval of the Reconstruction Acts? They overturned many of his vetoes with their vote. They forced Johnson to resign as president. They worked together with Johnson to pass the laws. They had the support of former Confederate leaders.

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Answered by skyfall63
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a) They overturned many of his vetoes with their vote.

Explanation:

  • The 1st Act of Reconstruction was enacted by the US President Andrew Johannson despite the veto on 2 March 1867. The legislation affirmed that the 14th amendment should be upheld, and that equal protection for any person should be given by the Act, according to the current State delegates and constitution.
  • The most progressive part of the Act was the requirement of people to vote except for the former confederates & thus to vote in black
  • The President wanted to veto the statute, although it was unconstitutional. In his view, the Act failed to give legislative jurisdiction to the States and thus did not protect land and freedom.
  • Johnson sees restoration as a way to establish unity and to maintain diplomatic relations between the north and the south. He was antagonistic and inconsistent, like so many people in the south.

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Answered by skaterr
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Answer:

A) They overturned many of his vetoes with their vote.

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