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elena55 [62]
3 years ago
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PLEASE I NEED HELP

Social Studies
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Degger [83]3 years ago
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Answer:

13th 14th 15th and the 19th amendments have affected us as Americans today. Those ammendments are:

13th: ended slavery in the united states

14th: extended protection under the law to all u.s citizens

15th: extended the right to vote to African american males.

and lastly, 19th: extended the right to vote for women

hope this helped buddy

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