The way that the Constitution was changed by the Reconstruction Amendments was that they expanded what citizenship meant to include nonwhite people.
<h3>How were the Reconstruction Amendments significant?</h3>
The Reconstruction Amendments were such that they gave freed the enslaved people and then gave them citizenship in the United States.
As the enslaved were nonwhites, it meant that citizenship was no longer reserved for only White people. The federal government therefore became a protector of the rights of people.
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The beginning of the Lutheran Church :)
The United States supreme court upheld California's "three-strikes" law in Lockyer vs. Andrade case in 2003. As per California's three strikes law, any felony can serve as the third strike and by that means expose the person subjected to crime to a mandatory sentence that can reach up to 25 years behind bars.
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If there was news reporters at the scene of the Vietnam war it would show many American citizens what was going on. Many people would not like it because it would probably show the Vietnam capturing and torturing American soilders.