Answer:
citizens elect others to make decisions
<span> the </span>Cold War<span> had begun. African Americans united and organized, and a triumph of the </span>Civil Rights Movement<span> ended </span>Jim Crow<span> segregation in the South.</span><span>Further laws were passed that made discrimination illegal and provided federal oversight to guarantee voting rights.</span>
I would say 2 and 3. It seems to make sense
<span>Gave blacks citizenship, and struck at black codes, vetoed by johnson, later made into 14th ammendment, it gave civil rights, but not voting, blacks have property, reduced the representation of a state in congress and in Electoral college if it denied suffrage, and disqualified former confederates from holding office, repudiated confederate debt</span>