Final answer:
The relevant answers to the given statements are as follows: 1. E. Andrew Johnson 2. D. Fourteenth Amendment 3. L. Fifteenth amendment 4. J. Edward Stanton 5. A. black codes 6. G. First Reconstruction Act 7. F. Radical Reconstruction 8. H. 2nd Reconstruction Act 9. K. Ulysses S. Grant 10. I. Tenure of Office Act 11. B. Freedmen's Bureau bill 12. E. Andrew Johnson
Step-by-step explanation:
The relevant answers to the given statements are as follows:
- E. Andrew Johnson: urged state legislatures to reject the Fourteenth Amendment
- D. Fourteenth Amendment: granted full citizenship to African Americans
- L. Fifteenth amendment: prohibited state and federal governments from denying the right to vote to any male citizen because of “race, color, or previous condition of servitude”
- J. Edward Stanton: Secretary of War suspended by President Johnson without Senate approval
- A. black codes: exploited African American workers
- G. First Reconstruction Act: required the military commanders of Southern districts to begin registering voters
- F. Radical Reconstruction: Congress took over Reconstruction
- H. 2nd Reconstruction Act: allowed special courts to prosecute those who violated the rights of African Americans
- K. Ulysses S. Grant: Civil War hero, elected president in 1868
- I. Tenure of Office Act: prohibited the president from removing government officials without the Senate’s approval
- B. Freedmen's Bureau bill: granted full citizenship to all individuals born in the United States
- E. Andrew Johnson: President Johnson who held racist beliefs opposed the passage of the Fourteenth Amendment and vetoed the Civil Rights Act