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question 1 of n the three most important amendments to the us constitution identify the effects that are missing from the table move each effect into the correct box in the table. not all answers will be used. drag and drop an answer choice into each empty box below. expands voting rights to women · grants citizenship and equal protection under the law · guarantees voting rights regardless of race event impact the 13th amendment was ratified (1865) abolishes slavery in the united states the 14th amendment was ratified (1868) the 15th amendment was ratified (1870)
- The 14th Amendment, ratified in 1868, established birthright citizenship and guaranteed all citizens equal protection under federal law.
- The 15th Amendment, ratified in 1870, prohibited voting discrimination based on race, ensuring voting rights regardless of race.
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- The 14th Amendment was ratified (1868): Grants citizenship and equal protection under the law
- The 15th Amendment was ratified (1870): Guarantees voting rights regardless of race