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Sloan [31]
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Valentin [98]3 years ago
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After Slavery ended, the citizenship and voting rights were extended to former slaves, but it was not until a long time after that that women were granted the right to vote so the correct answer is:

<span>D. Slavery was abolished and voting rights were extended to all male citizens</span>

the abolition of slavery was the 13th Amendment, and the 15th Amendment extended the voting rights. 
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