What role did Congress have in influencing the 1876 presidential election?
A. They vetoed the Democratic nominee during the election
B. Congress would reinforce Reconstruction plans against the South
C. They made a deal to vote for Hayes and help rebuild the South
D. Congress would falsify who won the popular vote​

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Answer:The results of the U.S. presidential election of 1876 were a mess. A Democratic candidate had emerged with the lead in the popular vote, but 19 electoral votes from four states were in dispute. In 1877, Congress convened to settle the election—and their solution proved to be the beginning of the end for Reconstruction in the south

Answer: im pretty sure its B

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