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AP US History
Unit 5 – Civil War and Reconstruction, 1848–1877
Topic 5.11
How did the Southern Democrats' political strategies differ from that of the Radical Republicans during the Reconstruction era?
The Southern Democrats aimed to restore pre-war social order while the Radical Republicans sought equality for African Americans.
The Southern Democrats supported federal intervention in state affairs, while the Radical Republicans opposed it.
The Southern Democrats sought to preserve slavery, whereas the Radical Republicans advocated abolition.
The Southern Democrats wanted to expand voting rights for women, unlike the Radical Republicans.
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