History, asked by sc54069, 5 hours ago

In what way were President Abraham Lincoln’s and President Andrew Johnson’s reconstruction plans similar?

A. Both reserved seats in the Congress for former Confederate war leaders.
B. Both granted voting rights to the newly freed Black people.
C. Both refused to grant amnesty to rich plantation owners from the South.
D. Both required Southerners to support the Thirteenth Amendment to abolish slavery.

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Answered by jubedabegum87355
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Answer:

Abraham Lincoln and Andrew Johnson's Reconstruction plans were similar in that they both had similar requirements for former Confederate states to be reunited into the Union. This required ten percent of voters to take a loyalty oath and for the states to ratify the 13th Amendment.

Answered by abdulraziq1534
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Concept Introduction:-

A sentence which has a subject, verb, object, and modifiers.

Explanation:-

We have been provided a question

We need to choose from the given alternatives the correct option

The correct option is B. Both granted voting rights to the newly freed Black people.

It is because both of them were more tolerant and wanted black people to get the right to vote so that they might win over more republicans. Andrew Johnson, who became president after Abraham Lincoln, shared his predecessor’s view that the executive branch should control Reconstruction.

Final Answer:-

The correct answer is option Both granted voting rights to the newly freed Black people.

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