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- how did the radical republicans respond to president andrew johnsons veto of a bill allowing the freedmans bureau to continue its work?○ they passed the civil rights act of 1866.○ they ratified the thirteenth amendment.○ they followed the ten percent plan.○ they instituted black codes.
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After Andrew Johnson vetoed the bill to extend the Freedmen's Bureau, Radical Republicans responded by passing the Civil Rights Act of 1866 (and later overriding the veto on the Freedmen's Bureau extension). The other options are incorrect: Black codes were instituted by Southern states, the Ten Percent Plan was Lincoln's Reconstruction plan, and the 13th Amendment was ratified before Johnson's veto of this specific bill.
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A. They passed the Civil Rights Act of 1866.