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How did the radical Republicans respond to President Johnson’s veto of a bill allowing the Freedmens bureau to continue its work

-they follow the 10% plan
-they instituted black codes
-they ratify the 13th amendment
-they pass the civil rights act of 1866

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The radical Republicans respond to President Johnson’s veto of a bill allowing the Freedmens bureau to continue its work by passing the civil rights act of 1866.

Answer: Option D

Step-by-step explanation:

According to this law, citizenship was redefined, along with declaration that all the citizens are equal at the eyes of law. The main intention of passing this law is to protect and preserve the rights of people who have an African origin and are brought to the U.S.A, especially before the American Civil War. The passing of The Civil Right Acts of 1866 was a response of the Radical Republicans to President Johnson’s veto of a bill allowed the Freedmens bureau to continue its work.

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