how did the Republican Congress feel about Andrew Johnson’s political decisions in the wake of President Lincoln’s assassination?

a. Johnson was too lenient on the confederate leaders.
b. Johnson’s political decisions were too, after Lincoln’s death.
c. Johnson’s decision to approve new southern state government was too slow.
d. Johnson was too harsh and demanding about ratify the 13th amendment.

The Republican Congress felt that Johnson's political decisions in the wake of President Lincoln's assassination were too lenient on the Confederate leaders (option a), too lenient after Lincoln's death (option b), and too slow in approving new southern state governments (option c). However, there is no information indicating that they believed Johnson was too harsh and demanding about ratifying the 13th amendment (option d).