Answer:
1. 13th Amendment - Took away the institution of Slavery.
2. 14th Amendment - Gave equal Citizenship to all Americans
3. 15th Amendment - It gave voting rights to all male citizens.
Explanation:
1. 13th Amendment - Took away the institution of Slavery. The 13th Amendment, which was ratified in 1865 by the United States Congress, ensured that slavery is abolished in all parts of the United States. It also abolished the practice of involuntary servitude and peonage.
2. 14th Amendment - Gave equal Citizenship to all Americans. The 14th Amendment in 1868 by the United States congress ensured that people born or naturalized in the United States, even those of formerly enslaved people, are granted citizenship and are all given equal protection under the laws,
3. 15th Amendment - It gave voting rights to all male citizens. The 15th Amendment, which was ratified in 1870, ensured that all African American men have the right to vote.