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as state governments were reestablished in the South under Johnson’s Reconstruction plan,
A. more and more African Americans began to participate in government.
B. many Confederate leaders were unable to join the new governments.
C. many in the North felt the South should be punished more harshly.
D. many in the South felt the punishment they faced was too harsh.

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Answer:

Many in the north felt the south should be punished more harshly

Explanation:

It's the only one that makes sense :P

The correct answer to the question is option C. Many in the North felt the South should be punished more harshly.

How was President Johnson's plan for Reconstruction?

As part of President Johnson's pardons in 1865, confederate officials remained in charge of state governments. As state governments were re-established in the South under Johnson's Reconstruction plan, many within the North felt the South must be punished harshly.

Conclusion: In 1865 President Andrew Johnson implemented a plan of Reconstruction that gave the white South an unfastened hand in regulating the transition from slavery to freedom and offered no position to blacks in the politics of the South. He formulated a lenient plan, based on Lincoln's earlier 10% plan, to permit the Southern states to begin holding elections and sending representatives back to Washington.

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