What was the key difference between the Lincoln and Johnson plans for reconstruction?
A) Unlike Lincoln's plan, Johnson's plan barred from political participation any ex-Confederate with taxable property worth $20,000 or more.
B) Unlike Lincoln's plan, Johnson's plan excluded freedmen from participating in the new reconstruction governments.
C) Unlike Lincoln's plan, Johnson's plan required that southerners take oaths of allegiance to the United States.
D) Unlike Lincoln's plan, Johnson's plan was designed to bring the southern states back into the Union as quickly as possible.
E) Unlike Lincoln's plan, Johnson's plan prohibited former Confederate military officers from serving in the U.S. military.
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