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How did the Fourteenth and Fifteenth amendments change the Constitution? (1 point) Responses The Fourteenth and Fifteenth amendments created military districts in the South and ended Reconstruction. The Fourteenth and Fifteenth amendments created military districts in the South and ended Reconstruction. The Fourteenth and Fifteenth amendments granted citizenship to all and voting rights to African American males. The Fourteenth and Fifteenth amendments granted citizenship to all and voting rights to African American males. The Fourteenth and Fifteenth amendments closed loopholes in the Tenure of Office Act and impeached President Johnson. The Fourteenth and Fifteenth amendments closed loopholes in the Tenure of Office Act and impeached President Johnson. The Fourteenth and Fifteenth amendments revoked the President's veto power and shifted power within Congress.
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The correct response is: The Fourteenth and Fifteenth amendments granted citizenship to all and voting rights to African American males.
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