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Question
who vetoed the civil rights act of 1866?
a. abraham lincoln
b. ulysses s. grant
c. rutherford b. hayes
d. andrew johnson
the 14th amendment was ratified in which year?
a. 1865
b. 1872
c. 1870
d. 1868
which agency was created to help newly freed african americans?
a. civil rights bureau
b. radical republicans
c. freedmen’s bureau
d. southern rights bureau
Brief Explanations
- For the first question: Andrew Johnson, who was president after Lincoln's assassination, vetoed the 1866 Civil Rights Act, though Congress later overrode the veto.
- For the second question: The 14th Amendment, which granted citizenship and equal protection under the law, was ratified in 1868.
- For the third question: The Freedmen's Bureau was established in 1865 to provide food, housing, education, and aid to newly freed African Americans and impoverished white Southerners after the Civil War.
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- d. Andrew Johnson
- d. 1868
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