After Lincoln's death, why was there tension between Republicans in Congress and President Andrew Johnson regarding Reconstruction? Select 2. 2 points)

Johnson's plan allowed the new southern governments to pass Black Codes that restricted African Americans' freedom.
• Johnson's plan allowed former Confederate officers to be elected to high offices
Johnson planned to guarantee the political and civil rights of freedmen.
• Under Johnson's plan, the South would remain as a conquered nation

The tension between Republicans in Congress and President Andrew Johnson regarding Reconstruction was primarily due to Johnson's plan allowing the new southern governments to pass Black Codes that restricted African Americans' freedom and his plan allowing former Confederate officers to be elected to high offices. These actions were seen as undermining the progress made during Reconstruction and going against the Republican Congress' goals of guaranteeing political and civil rights to freedmen. Additionally, Johnson's plan of allowing the South to remain as a conquered nation further exacerbated tensions as it was seen as not fully addressing the issues of Reconstruction.