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8 August, 22:07

Unlike the radical republicans who were in congress during reconstruction, the moderate republicans

A) believed the south needed to be severely punished

B) were opposed to immediate reconciliation with the union

C) though that leniency would encourage slavery to continue

D) believe that too much change would created more conflict

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  1. 8 August, 22:13
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    The answer is D) Believed that too much change would create more conflict.
  2. 9 August, 00:03
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    D) believe that too much change would created more conflict.

    Explanation:

    The moderate Republicans and the radical Republicans were the two factions of the Republican Party during the years of Reconstruction. The moderate Republicans were concerned that too much change right after the war would create too much conflict. This would weaken the Union significantly. Therefore, their policies were more lenient towards the South. On the other hand, the radical Republicans believed that the South needed to be punished for its role in the war. They wanted slavery to be over immediately, and they asked for the immediate integration of slaves in society.
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