How did the Republican Congress feel about Andrew Johnson's political decisions in the wake of President

Lincoln's assassination?
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O Johnson was too lenient on the Confederate leaders.
O Johnson's political decisions were too quick after Lincoln's death.
O Johnson's decision to approve new southern state governments was too slow.
O Johnson was too harsh and demanding about ratifying the Thirteenth Amendment.

1 answer

The correct answer is: O Johnson was too lenient on the Confederate leaders.

After President Lincoln's assassination, many Republicans in Congress felt that Andrew Johnson was too lenient towards the former Confederate states and their leaders, which contributed to significant tensions and conflicts during the Reconstruction era.