Question
one short simple sentence each
1) the wade Davis bill
2) Johnson's plan
3) Why was the 13th amendment needed after the emancipation proclamation
4) how has the clause "except as punishment for crime" been exploited
5) what did the 14th amendment establish
6)what was the purpose of the 14th amendment
7)what impact did the 14th amendment have on US history
8)what is the significant of the 15th amendment
9)what impact did the 15th amendment have on women suffrage
1) the wade Davis bill
2) Johnson's plan
3) Why was the 13th amendment needed after the emancipation proclamation
4) how has the clause "except as punishment for crime" been exploited
5) what did the 14th amendment establish
6)what was the purpose of the 14th amendment
7)what impact did the 14th amendment have on US history
8)what is the significant of the 15th amendment
9)what impact did the 15th amendment have on women suffrage
Answers
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1) The Wade Davis Bill was a congressional proposal for Reconstruction that required a majority of white male citizens in Southern states to take a loyalty oath.
2) Johnson's plan for Reconstruction aimed to quickly restore Southern states with lenient terms and without protecting the rights of freedmen.
3) The 13th Amendment was needed after the Emancipation Proclamation to legally abolish slavery throughout the United States.
4) The clause "except as punishment for crime" has been exploited to justify forced labor among incarcerated individuals.
5) The 14th Amendment established citizenship rights and equal protection under the law for all persons born or naturalized in the United States.
6) The purpose of the 14th Amendment was to ensure that states could not deny any person the rights and privileges guaranteed by the Constitution.
7) The 14th Amendment significantly impacted U.S. history by laying the foundation for civil rights protections and influencing numerous Supreme Court decisions.
8) The significance of the 15th Amendment is that it prohibited the federal and state governments from denying a citizen the right to vote based on race, color, or previous condition of servitude.
9) The impact of the 15th Amendment on women's suffrage was minimal, as it did not grant women the right to vote, leading to further activism for women's voting rights.
2) Johnson's plan for Reconstruction aimed to quickly restore Southern states with lenient terms and without protecting the rights of freedmen.
3) The 13th Amendment was needed after the Emancipation Proclamation to legally abolish slavery throughout the United States.
4) The clause "except as punishment for crime" has been exploited to justify forced labor among incarcerated individuals.
5) The 14th Amendment established citizenship rights and equal protection under the law for all persons born or naturalized in the United States.
6) The purpose of the 14th Amendment was to ensure that states could not deny any person the rights and privileges guaranteed by the Constitution.
7) The 14th Amendment significantly impacted U.S. history by laying the foundation for civil rights protections and influencing numerous Supreme Court decisions.
8) The significance of the 15th Amendment is that it prohibited the federal and state governments from denying a citizen the right to vote based on race, color, or previous condition of servitude.
9) The impact of the 15th Amendment on women's suffrage was minimal, as it did not grant women the right to vote, leading to further activism for women's voting rights.