Answer:
- President Lincoln ⇒ temporarily excluded high-level Confederate officials from receiving amnesty
- President Johnson ⇒ forbade rich Southern plantation owners from receiving amnesty.
- Both ⇒ banned former Confederate officials from holding government posts
Step-by-step explanation:
President Andrew Johnson was President Lincoln's vice president and so took over when the latter was assassinated. He followed a more lenient amnesty plan than President Lincoln's most likely because he was a Southerner.
President Lincoln for instance, temporarily excluded high-level Confederate officials from receiving amnesty, but Johnson granted some of those people amnesty when Congress was in recess.
President Johnson did not however allow rich Southern plantation owners to get amnesty as he viewed them as the reason the South rebelled in the first place.
Both Presidents agreed that it was best if the former rebel Confederal officials did not hold any government posts in the reunited U.S.A.