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congress had plans for reconstruction in south carolina and other southern states. based on these plans, which inference can be drawn about the motives congress had toward reconstruction? the purpose of congressional reconstruction was to have the southern states reenter the union as quickly as possible. congressional leaders were determined to work with the president on reconstruction, so they adopted many of the president’s proposals. republicans were committed to having former confederate leaders reenter politics because of their political experience. congress wanted southern states to face strict requirements to reenter the union and guarantee the rights of freedmen.
Congressional Reconstruction (Radical Reconstruction) was driven by Republican lawmakers who sought to enforce strict conditions on Southern states. These included ratifying constitutional amendments to protect the rights of formerly enslaved people (freedmen) and imposing requirements to ensure loyalty, unlike the more lenient presidential plans. The other options are incorrect: the quick reentry was a presidential goal, Congress clashed with the president, and Republicans barred former Confederate leaders from politics initially.
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Congress wanted Southern states to face strict requirements to reenter the Union and guarantee the rights of freedmen.