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The cartoon above portrays A. Johnson's ability to successfully administer the policies of Reconstruction B. Johnson's demands that the stipulations of the Freedmen's Bureau be reorganized C. President Johnson pleading with Congress to pass new Reconstruction legislation D. Johnson's reaction to the overriding of his veto of the Freedmen's Bureau E. President Johnson vetoing the Freedmen's Bureau declaring it unconstitutional

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Answer: E. President Johnson vetoing the Freedmen's Bureau declaring it unconstitutional

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President Johnson was a Southerner who ran as Vice-President to Abraham Lincoln in order to portray a unity government and when he ascended to the Presidency with the assassination of Lincoln, he tried to limit the freedoms of the Black Americans whose enslavement had been the cause of the hundreds of thousands of deaths in the Civil War.

He was particularly opposed to the Freedmen's Bureau which worked to ensure that the previously enslaved Blacks were able to gain opportunities that would make their lives better such as education. He vetoed the Bureau as depicted in this cartoon, but the Radical Republican controlled Congress overruled him.

The cartoon above portrays A. Johnson's ability to successfully administer the policies-example-1
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