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History, 20.05.2020 09:57 kikieet

Why was President Andrew Johnson charged with breaking the Tenure of
Office Act?
A. He appointed Ulysses S. Grant to be his vice president without
having an election.
B. He split the former Confederate states into five regions and
appointed a governor for each region.
O C. He forced southern states to rewrite their constitutions and have
them approved by Congress.
D. He removed the secretary of war from his position without the
approval of Congress.

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