Because Johnson's plan was implemented when Congress was out of session. Power play, pure and simple.
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Because Johnson's plan was implemented when Congress was out of session. Power play, pure and simple. jesslyn bigelow answered this(:
The Republicans.
President Andrew Johnson firmly opposed to the Fourteenth Amendment and recommended the former Confederate States not to ratify the same if it were to become a law. This opposition outraged the Congress, which in March 1867 passed the Reconstruction Act that imposed its will on the South by diktat.
The Democratic-Republicans believed the Sedition Act was intended to stifle dissent. The Alien Act was believed to target one man.
Many white Southerners opposed the new Reconstruction governments because they enforced the newly-bestowed rights of blacks. Many Southerners also felt that the governments were hostile and gouged h hmm d g v h
the president had overstepped his powers
As of 2013, the majority of Democrats in Congress support marriage equality. The majority of Republicans oppose it.
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Federalists
They didn't agree that the Southern states should be allowed into the Union so quickly and that they should pay for what they did.
No I do not think the republicans objected the space program.
Republicans and conservative Southern Democrats believed that the new frontier was too costly. They also opposed an increase of federal power.
Federalists
Depends on the definition of oppose. Many Republicans protested in opposition during debates, but 81 of the 102 House Republicans and 16 of the 25 Senate Republicans voted to support it when it was brought to a vote.
Federalists
They generally oppose it.
He believed it was unconstitutional and violated the tenth amendment