No.
They did not want former Confederates to gain power again.
The Radical Republicans supported the measure to ensure voting rights for African Americans.
Very True
The Radical Republicans supported the measure to ensure voting rights for African Americans.
one that provided for the basic war refugees
Republicans gained control of Congress in 1866. Radical Republicans had the support of many Northerners who believed stricter measures should be taken against the former Confederate states. After the vicious violence in New Orleans that had killed dozens of Freedman, they supported the Radical Republicans and the Fourteenth Amendment.
one that provided for the basic war refugees
because they wanted to increase repubilcan voting
Which of the following measures did Radical Republicans support?
The Radical Republicans saw Johnson as a man that was being accused of high crimes and misdemeanor. They came to Stanton's support and the House of Representatives voted to impeach President Johnson
President Andrew Johnson granted amnesty to former Confederates to promote national reconciliation and facilitate the Reconstruction process following the Civil War. By offering forgiveness and restoring their political rights, he aimed to encourage former Confederates to reintegrate into the Union and support the rebuilding of the South. Johnson believed that this approach would help heal the nation's divisions and stabilize the region more quickly. However, his lenient policies faced criticism from Radical Republicans, who sought stricter measures for former Confederates.
The one that provided for basic needs of the war refugees.