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question 5
how many amendments were passed as a result of the reconstruction?
a 2
b 3
c 4
d 5
question 6
when is slavery or involuntary servitude still allowed in the united states?
a its never allowed
b for people under 18
c as punishment for a crime
d when people dont go to school
question 7
which amendment provides citizenship to anyone born in the us?
a 12th
b 13th
c 14th
d 15th
question 8
which amendment provided the right to all citizens to vote?
a 15th
b 14th
c 13th
d 12th
question 9
which amendment states that all men should be counted toward the number of representatives and removed the 3/5 clause?
a 12th
b 13th
c 14th
d 15th
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question 10
which amendment prevented people who openly rebelled against the government from holding political office?
a 13th
b 14th
c 15th
d 16th
question 11
which amendment abolished slavery in the united states?
a 13th
b 14th
c 15th
d 16th
question 12
which amendment stated the united states would not pay back the debt owed by the confederacy?
a 13th
b 14th
c 15th
d 16th
question 13
why didnt reconstruction amendments fully provide rights to formerly enslaved people?
a the amendments were not intended to end slavery
b states made laws that took away rights of people of color
c people of color didnt follow the amendments
d none of these answers
question 14
why do certain states impose literacy tests and poll taxes after the reconstruction?
a to prevent people of color from voting
b to prevent poor white people from voting
c to prevent women from voting
d to make elections safe and fair
Each answer is based on key facts about US Reconstruction Amendments and related post-Civil War policies.
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Question 5: b. 3
Question 6: c. As punishment for a crime
Question 7: c. 14th
Question 8: a. 15th
Question 9: c. 14th
Question 10: d. 14th
Question 11: a. 13th
Question 12: c. 14th
Question 13: b. States made laws that took away rights of people of color
Question 14: a. To prevent people of color from voting