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how did poll taxes limit citizens rights to liberty in the late 1800s? counties that did not charge a poll tax were not allowed to operate voting stations. the poll taxes kept women from voting and denied them a voice in government. poll taxes kept ex - convicts from being able to vote. the poll taxes prevented black males from voting and denied them a voice in government. question 26 (1 point) what did republicans gain from the compromise of 1877? radical republicans retained control of congress. the freedmens bureau took on a greater role in southern states. republican rutherford b. hayes becoming the 19th president of the united states. any federal aid sent to the south was controlled by the republican party directly. question 27 (1 point) what was the outcome of the impeachment proceedings against president johnson? the house voted not to impeach the president, believing he had committed no crimes. secretary of war edwin stanton was fired. the house impeached the president, but the senate failed to remove him. the house impeached the president, and the senate voted to remove him from office, replacing him with ulysses s. grant.
Question 26: The Compromise of 1877 resulted in the end of Reconstruction, with Republican Rutherford B. Hayes becoming President and the withdrawal of federal troops from the South, effectively ending Radical - Republican control in the South. So, the key outcome was Republican Rutherford B. Hayes becoming the 19th President of the United States.
Question 27: In the impeachment of President Andrew Johnson, the House impeached him, but the Senate failed to remove him from office as the vote did not reach the required two - thirds majority.
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Question 26: B. Republican Rutherford B. Hayes becoming the 19th President of the United States
Question 27: B. The House impeached the President, but the Senate failed to remove him