1.what was the turmoil in the Congress just after the civil war?

4. What was the fear of not punishing the south and Not holding the accountable for black suffrage?

5.what was the dramatic impact of radicle republicans in congress?

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Question 1

The turmoil in Congress just after the Civil War erupted because:

  • The Northern led Congress refused to allow most of the Senators and Representatives from the South to sit because they were mostly former Confederate leaders.
  • Congress wanted more rights for the African Americans that had just being freed from slavery but President Andrew Johnson wanted these rights limited.
  • Congress overruled the President's Veto and passed the Civil Rights Act.

Question 4

Congress was scared that if they did not punish the South and hold them accountable for black suffrage that the South would:

  • find ways to keep African Americans under bondage
  • discriminate against Black people and continue other racial policies

Question 5

Radical Republicans were able to force the Southern States to give African Americans rights and to protect them from abuse as well as to integrate them into society.

Without the Radical Republicans, African Americans would have been free only in words but would have still suffered painful discrimination at the hands of the Southern States.

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