QUESTION IMAGE
Question
the radical plan
radical reconstruction
after the civil war, there was a group of republicans in congress known as the
adical republicans.\ their goal with their plan for reconstruction was to achieve equality for the newly freed slaves. to achieve this they supported creating a freedman’s bureau, a group to go into the south and assist former slaves with food, medical care, and legal assistance. in 1866 they also proposed a civil rights act.
the radical republicans were often in
choose the correct answer
who were the radical republicans often in conflict with?
robert e. lee
andrew johnson
abraham lincoln
During Radical Reconstruction, Radical Republicans clashed with Andrew Johnson. Johnson was the president after Lincoln's assassination and had more lenient Reconstruction policies, conflicting with the Radical Republicans' goals for equality for freed slaves. Robert E. Lee was a Confederate general, and Lincoln (who was assassinated) had a more moderate approach than the Radicals but was not their main conflict post - war.
Snap & solve any problem in the app
Get step-by-step solutions on Sovi AI
Photo-based solutions with guided steps
Explore more problems and detailed explanations
B. Andrew Johnson