The Reconstruction amendments were important in implementing the Reconstruction of the American South after the war. Their proponents saw them as transforming the United States from a country that was (in Abraham Lincoln's words) "half slave and half free" to one in which the constitutionally guaranteed "blessings of liberty" would be extended to the entire populace, including the former slaves and their descendants.
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A) Safeguards the rights of individuals
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C. right to health
Explanation:
This makes the most sense, given the context of the question. Roe v. wade intended to make abortions legal, so all women have access to proper healthcare and are granted the right to decide what is best for their health/well-being.
The correct answer is D. It changed the minds of many war supporters in the United States
Explanation
During the Vietnam War, the North Vietnamese Communist Army planned an offensive to weaken the South Vietnamese Army and achieve victory much faster. This military plan is known as "the Tet offensive" that was carried out in 1968, however, the results were not as expected since the effects on the enemy army were not as expected. This plan had a consequence on the American population because the United States Army and the government had campaigned in support of the Vietnam War and the population was deceived into believing that they were close to victory, but once This attack occurred, the confidence of the people in the army decreased and they though that all was a lie, so the support for this intervention declined quickly. So, the correct answer is D. It changed the minds of many war supporters in the United States