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Social Studies, 19.07.2019 11:20, mccdp55

13th amendment (1865)-abolition of slavery 14th amendment (1866)-definition of citizenship; due process 15th amendment (1869)-right to vote not based on race or previous servitude what conclusion can be drawn from the passage of the 13th, 14th, and 15th amendments to the u. s. constitution

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