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- what significant event showed the conflict that existed between president andrew johnson and congress?○ congress supported the black codes and president johnson did not.○ congress passed the civil rights act of 1866 over the presidents veto.○ congress denied african americans right to vote, president johnson vetoed their legislation.○ congress ignored the ratification of the thirteenth amendment.
This event directly demonstrated the conflict between President Andrew Johnson and Congress during Reconstruction: Johnson vetoed the Civil Rights Act of 1866, but Congress overrode his veto, marking a major clash over post-Civil War civil rights policy. The other options are incorrect: Congress did not support black codes (they opposed them), Johnson did not veto voting rights legislation for African Americans in this context, and Congress did not ignore the 13th Amendment's ratification (it was ratified with congressional support).
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C. Congress passed the Civil Rights Act of 1866 over the President’s veto.