1 - His insistence on attempting to rescue members of Southern establishment fro m the consequences of rebellion.
2 - After the promulgation of Fourteenth Amendment, Andrew Johnson urged the Southern States not to ratify if it were to become a law and they behaved according to his bidding.
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Because Congress wanted to go for a stricter approach for Southerners to join the union making 50% of all former confederates swear amnesty , as Lincoln only required 10%
Andrew Johnson, Lincoln's vice-President, sympathized with the south. The republican Congress was upset that Johnson refused to work with Congress to "reconstruct" the nation. Instead, Johnson tried to do it all himself. As a result, he was impeached later in his term.
Andrew Johnson, Lincoln's vice-President, sympathized with the south. The republican Congress was upset that Johnson refused to work with Congress to "reconstruct" the nation. Instead, Johnson tried to do it all himself. As a result, he was impeached later in his term.
Such is the law. It would upset the balance of power, if Congress could cut the President's salary.
When Jack Johnson achieved success as a professional boxer most whites were surprised and upset.
When Jack Johnson achieved success as a professional boxer most whites were surprised and upset.
Privacy rights have NOT been upset by Congress. Congress IS the government.
There were many things going on in the US before Nixon was elected president that had most Americans pretty upset with the Johnson administration. The womens movement was just getting good traction but many didn't feel it was enough. There were several problems with racial discrimination that seemed to be getting worse instead of better. Inflation was a real problem. But mostly, people just wanted out of Vietnam. There were demonstrations everywhere, hippies were getting alot of attention for a lot of things other than the peace movement. So, many voters just were totally upset with President Johnson. So much so that Johnson declined to even run in the next election. Nixon seemed to most to be the better choice for President so he was elected. And, Nixon did get us out of Vietnam, he ended the draft and made the military an all volunteer force. He was actually doing a lot of things right but he had a very bad relationship with the press and was very paranoid about his administration being attacked by the media and others. That led to the famous Watergate hotel breakin and his eventual resignation.
When someone ask's a question about what types of things frustrate or upset me the most .
they were against the Act
Talking about Hitler.
He had an upset stomach
Many seem to have been surprised and upset, and there were many race riots that stemmed from his victories.