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History, 22.05.2021 05:00 vmosley8648

How was Johnson's approach to reunification different than Lincoln's? A. He did not think Confederate states should be allowed back into the Union.
B. He fully supported abolition and the aiding of former slaves.
C. He was much more lenient toward the Confederate states.
D. He was much harsher toward the Confederate states.

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