Answer:
It was a mixture of bloody civil war between civilians, use of guerilla forces for hit-and-run attacks, and battles with standing armies
Explanation:
The law does not require citizens to vote, but voting is a very important part of any democracy. By voting, citizens are participating in the democratic process. Citizens vote for leaders to represent them and their ideas, and the leaders support the citizens' interests.
The answer to this question is letter B. Slavery was abolished and voting rights were extended to all male
citizens.
The Thirteenth Amendment (ratified
in 1865) abolished slavery.
The Fourteenth Amendment ratified
in 1868) is about citizenship rights and equal protection of the laws for all persons.
The Fifteenth Amendment (ratified
in 1870) extended the voting right to all male citizens without discrimination
in terms of race, color, or previous servitude.
<span>It was only in the nineteenth
that voting rights were extended to females.</span>