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Q: What happen when the president Johnson vetoed?
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What president vetoed the civil rights bill?

Andrew Johnson vetoed the post-Civil War bill.


Which president vetoed the reconstruction act and fourteenth amendment?

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Andre Johnson


Did president Johnson support the civil rights act of 1866?

no, he vetoed it and then Congress overrode the veto


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How did President Johnson unknowingly help unite Radical and Moderate Republicans?

He vetoed the Civil Rights Act of 1866.


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He vetoed the Radicals' reconstruction bills.


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Andrew Johnson is the US president that vetoed a bill just to have it overturned by congress in less than 24 hours.


How did President Andrew Johnson react to the Civil Rights Act of 1866?

It passed through Congress over Johnson's veto.


What happened when Johnson vetoed radical reconstructions laws?

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who was the president involved with the tenure of office act?

President Andrew Johnson vetoed the Tenure of Office Act. It was, however, enacted over his veto in 1867, as a response to Johnson's attempt to suspend Edwin Stanton, his Secretary of War.