How did Congress react to the Black Codes of the 1860s?
O Congress passed new laws that restricted the rights of African Americans.
Congress asked President Johnson to take control of Reconstruction.
Congress took control of Reconstruction from President Johnson.
Congress supported President Lincoln's plan for states' readmittance.

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Option: Congress asked President Johnson to take control of Reconstruction.

Explanation:          

After the Civil War in America, slaves became free. With the rectification of the 13th Amendment allowed slavery to abolished from America. But the new changes were not seen as a good for the White Southerns because they believed that African Americans were to be controlled and regulated rather than setting them free. The South issued sets of Black Codes called Jim Crow Laws to separate African Americans from the whites. Black Codes were a  part of the plan of the Southern white to maintain political power and crush the slaves. Congress was not pleased about these codes because it was worse than slavery. Congress asked President Johnson to take control of Reconstruction.

Answer:

Congress gave control of the South to the US military and African Americans gained power. it is D on edgenuity edg2020

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