What group believed President Lincoln’s Reconstruction plan was too easy?

Democrats
Freedmen
U.S. Senate ***
Radical Republicans

Why was Lincoln assassinated?
A.Booth had a mental illness.
B.Booth blamed Lincoln for the war. ***
C.Booth shot the president by accident.
D.Booth was paid by southern sympathizers to kill the president.

D

D
B
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Artist is right

Artist is correct

D

D
B
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can u help me with #1

Is #1 Radical Republicans

turns out it was Radical Republicans thanks Reed for the help

To answer the first question, we need to determine which group believed President Lincoln's Reconstruction plan was too easy. We can do this by evaluating each of the options provided: Democrats, Freedmen, U.S. Senate, and Radical Republicans.

First, let's consider the Democrats. During the Reconstruction period, Democrats generally opposed Lincoln's plan because they believed it was too lenient towards the former Confederate states. However, it is important to note that not all Democrats held this view.

Next, we have the Freedmen. The Freedmen were African Americans who were emancipated from slavery during the Civil War. While they did have concerns and demands during Reconstruction, they were not specifically a group that believed Lincoln's plan was too easy.

Moving on to the U.S. Senate, it is possible that some members of the U.S. Senate disagreed with Lincoln's Reconstruction plan. However, it is not accurate to say that the whole U.S. Senate believed his plan was too easy.

Finally, we have the Radical Republicans. This group is known for opposing Lincoln's Reconstruction plan, as they believed it was insufficient in addressing the rights of the formerly enslaved African Americans. The Radical Republicans wanted stricter measures to ensure equal rights and social and political equality for the freedmen.

Based on this analysis, we can conclude that the group that believed President Lincoln's Reconstruction plan was too easy was the Radical Republicans.

Moving on to the second question, we must determine the reason why President Lincoln was assassinated. According to the provided options, Booth blamed Lincoln for the war. It is important to note that this answer is accurate.

On April 14, 1865, John Wilkes Booth, an actor and Confederate sympathizer, assassinated President Lincoln at Ford's Theatre in Washington, D.C. Booth held deep-seated resentments towards the Union and blamed Lincoln for the war. His assassination of Lincoln was an attempt to exact revenge and disrupt the post-war Reconstruction process.

Therefore, option B is the correct answer. Booth's motivation for assassinating Lincoln was his perception of Lincoln's role in the war.

1 - no

2 - yes