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- 3. The _____________ required the president to get the approval of the Senate before removing appointees that they already approved.
- 7. President Johnson ______ extending the Freedman’s Bureau.
- 8. In fear that the Civil Rights Bill could be repealed in the future, the ________ Amendment was ratified.
- 10. The ________________ passed a variety of measures for the South to abide by to be accepted into the Union: the division of the South into military districts controlled by a Union general, the temporary disfranchisement of numerous former Confederates, the ratification of the Fourteenth Amendment, and the guarantee of suffrage of black men (in Cons.).
- 15. With control of Congress, Democrats could _____ tariffs, preserve Black Codes, and repeal any acts already passed that didn’t benefit them.
- 16. In the Congressional elections of 1866, ________ secured more than a two-thirds majority in both houses.
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- 1. Therefore, when ______ approved the Southern states, Republicans were furious.
- 2. The Southerners would gain more political power if they were readmitted into the Union as black people were no longer ______ of a person.
- 4. This amendment granted citizenship to black people and civil rights. It also abolished the three-fifths clause and guaranteed ______ debt.
- 5. Congress was able to surpass Johnson’s veto to the previous bill with a _______majority in Congress.
- 6. The non-guilty verdict can be credited to ________ Republicans not trusting the vice president and Johnson’s bargain of following Republican policies if he was let to remain.
- 9. The Republicans feared ______ Democrats and Southern Democrats would come together and control Congress.
- 11. Johnson violated this act by releasing Stanton, the secretary of war (spy for radicals), and instantly got ________.
- 12. Consequently, Republicans passed the _______ which gave black people American citizenship.
- 13. President Johnson’s impeachment was ______ by a singular vote.
- 14. Between 1861-1865, Republicans were able to easily pass _____ which provided them a political advantage.