The two main internal challenges to the door policy of emperor tewodros second

Came from

1) The resistance of regional rulers, especially the powerful feudal lords, who saw the emperor's attempts at centralizing power as a threat to their autonomy and traditional privileges. Many of these rulers refused to pay homage and taxes to the emperor, and some even plotted against him.

2) The opposition of the Ethiopian Orthodox Church, which saw the emperor's attempts at promoting a more secular and modern state as a rejection of traditional values and religious authority. The church also resented the emperor's attempts to assert more control over church affairs and property, which had traditionally been under the control of the clergy.