
Exploring ReconAmendments

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Olivia Brooks
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History
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6th - 10th Grade
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Hard
04:01
10 questions
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1.
Multiple Choice
What was the primary purpose of the 13th Amendment?
To grant citizenship to all people born in the U.S.
To abolish slavery and involuntary servitude
To provide equal protection under the law
To grant voting rights to African American men
2.
Multiple Choice
Which exception did the 13th Amendment include regarding slavery?
In cases of military service
In cases of punishment for a crime
In cases of debt repayment
In cases of indentured servitude
3.
Multiple Choice
What were Black Codes designed to do?
Grant equal rights to all citizens
Provide voting rights to African Americans
Impose strict race-based restrictions on Freedmen
Abolish slavery in all states
4.
Multiple Choice
What did the 14th Amendment specifically aim to address?
Abolishing slavery
Establishing income tax
Granting citizenship to African Americans
Providing voting rights to women
5.
Multiple Choice
What does 'due process of law' mean as stated in the 14th Amendment?
All citizens have the right to vote
Everyone's legal rights must be respected
Slavery is abolished in all states
All citizens must be treated equally regardless of race
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