Question
The ___ Amendment clarified the requirements for being a U.S. citizen.
Responses
A 13th13th
B 14th14th
C 15th15th
Question 2
Poll taxes, literacy tests, and intimidation are all ways in which Southern states ignored the ___ Amendment.
Responses
A 13th13th
B 14th14th
C 15th15th
Question 3
The __________ Act of 1965 gave the federal government authority to monitor and oversee elections in Southern states or those with a pattern of voting discrimination.
Responses
A FreedomFreedom
B Civil RightsCivil Rights
C Voting RightsVoting Rights
D Reconstruction
Responses
A 13th13th
B 14th14th
C 15th15th
Question 2
Poll taxes, literacy tests, and intimidation are all ways in which Southern states ignored the ___ Amendment.
Responses
A 13th13th
B 14th14th
C 15th15th
Question 3
The __________ Act of 1965 gave the federal government authority to monitor and oversee elections in Southern states or those with a pattern of voting discrimination.
Responses
A FreedomFreedom
B Civil RightsCivil Rights
C Voting RightsVoting Rights
D Reconstruction
Answers
GPT-4o mini
Question 1: The **14th** Amendment clarified the requirements for being a U.S. citizen.
**Response: B. 14th**
Question 2: Poll taxes, literacy tests, and intimidation are all ways in which Southern states ignored the **15th** Amendment.
**Response: C. 15th**
Question 3: The **Voting Rights** Act of 1965 gave the federal government authority to monitor and oversee elections in Southern states or those with a pattern of voting discrimination.
**Response: C. Voting Rights**
**Response: B. 14th**
Question 2: Poll taxes, literacy tests, and intimidation are all ways in which Southern states ignored the **15th** Amendment.
**Response: C. 15th**
Question 3: The **Voting Rights** Act of 1965 gave the federal government authority to monitor and oversee elections in Southern states or those with a pattern of voting discrimination.
**Response: C. Voting Rights**