Why was Johnson's plan unacceptable to the radicals? a. New Southern congressmen would impair Republican control of Congress. b. It violated Lincoln's goals for the South. c. It did not punish the South enough. d. It did not guarantee blacks' right to vote in the South. e. The North would not receive financial compensation.

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i believe it's answer b.

Answer: Explanation:

Johnson's plan was not acceptable to the Radicals in Congress for several reasons. First, they believed it was too lenient on the South. Second, Johnson's plan did not force the Southern states to give political rights to freed slaves in order to be readmitted to the Union. Third, Johnson wanted to pardon all Confederate leaders. If the Southerners were seated back in Congress, these Southern Democrats would oppose financial and industrial measures presented by the Radicals and impair the Republican Party's control of Congress. However, the biggest source of conflict was Johnson blocking almost every action by the Radical Republicans in Congress.