Answer:
15th Amendment.
Explanation:
The 15th Amendment of the Constitution of America allowed all men to vote without racism and discrimination. The law after the Civil War granted the rights to the African Americans (now freed) to vote. Before ratifying the amendment, only white men in America were allowed to vote and elect the government. The 15th Amendment was rectified during the Reconstruction era along with other Amendments like the 13th and 14th.
The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) is the primary enforcer of civil rights legislation in the United States.
The correct answer is <span>Many countries boycotted South Africa to protest apartheid.
Apartheid wasn't welcomed in the international community and numerous countries introduced sanctions as regulated by the United Nations in order to punish the Apartheid regime for violating human rights. It took a while for them but they eventually succumbed to these sanctions and the apartheid era ended, but the damage had already been done.</span>