Answer:
Johnson planned to guarantee the political and civil rights of freedom
Johnson's plan allowed the new southern governments to pass Black Codes the restricted African American's freedom
Step-by-step explanation:
During the years immediately following the Civil War, President Andrew Johnson clashed repeatedly with the Republican-controlled Congress over reconstruction of the defeated South. Johnson vetoed legislation that Congress passed to protect the rights of those who had been freed from slavery. Johnson wanted to quickly bring the seceded Southern states back into the Union.