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This 1866 engraving shows President Andrew Johnson welcoming Confederates while blocking the progress of Radical Republicans and freedmen. Which action MOST likely motivated the creation of this artwork?

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The answer is B) the presidential veto of the Freedmen's Bureau Bill

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the presidential veto of the Freedmen's Bureau Bill

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Freedmen's Bureau bill was first introduced after the civil war in 1865 during the presidentship of Abraham Lincoln, to support the former slaves with food, housing, and assistance. However, after the assassination of Lincoln, Andrew Johnson became president and when the bill was introduced for extending its tenure, he vetoed against it by questioning financial burden and leniency towards the Confederate prisoners.

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