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svp [43]
4 years ago
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Was the Fifteenth Amendment needed to protect the rights of citizens? Provide support for your conclusions.

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1 answer:
joja [24]4 years ago
5 0
No because it the 15th amendment was made so all men could vote, including ex-slaves. It wasn’t made to ensure that other rights of citizen were protected because it was one of their rights.
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