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What deal did Congressional Democrats and Republicans make after the presidential election of 1876?

The president would be a Democrat, and the vice president would be a Republican.
The president would be a Republican, and the vice president would be a Democrat.
The president would be a Democrat, and federal troops would be removed from the South.
The president would be a Republican, and federal troops would be removed from the South.

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The president would be a republican, and federal troops would be removed from the south.
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The right answer is The president would be a Republican, and federal troops would be removed from the South.

The presidential election returns of that year were so close that a special commission was established to count contested electoral votes. A decision hammered out at a secret meeting gave the presidency to the Republican, Rutherford B. Hayes; in return, the Democrats were promised that the last federal troops would be withdrawn from Louisiana and South Carolina, putting an end to the Radical Republican administrations in the southern states

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