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• Who benefits from the Radical Republicans plan and who is harmed?
• How will the Radical Republicans plan help to reunite and heal the country?
• How will the Radical Republicans plan bring about justice after the war? Does it deny justice to any group of Americans?

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Answered by thesmartlerner
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1. Radical Reconstruction. ... The Radical Republicans believed blacks were entitled to the same political rights and opportunities as whites. They also believed that the Confederate leaders should be punished for their roles in the Civil War.


2.Reconstruction was a success in that it restored the United States as a unified nation: by 1877, all of the former Confederate states had drafted new constitutions, acknowledged the Thirteenth, Fourteenth, and Fifteenth Amendments, and pledged their loyalty to the U.S. government.

3.With the compromise, the Republicans had quietly given up their fight for racial equality and blacks' rights in the south. In 1877, Hayes withdrew the last federal troops from the south, and the bayonet-backed Republican governments collapsed, thereby ending Reconstruction. ... You just finished The End of Reconstruction.

Answered by davidmanning
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Answer:

Radical Reconstruction. ... The Radical Republicans believed blacks were entitled to the same political rights and opportunities as whites. They also believed that the Confederate leaders should be punished for their roles in the Civil War.

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