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How were former slaves affected by the post-Civil War amendments?(1 point)
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They were made citizens but did not enjoy the full benefits of citizenship.
They were made citizens but did not enjoy the full benefits of citizenship.
They were able to buy the farms on which they had been in service.
They were able to buy the farms on which they had been in service.
They became a powerful political force in the North because of their voting rights.
They became a powerful political force in the North because of their voting rights.
They immediately received full civil rights in all states.
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They were made citizens but did not enjoy the full benefits of citizenship.
Although the 13th–15th Amendments abolished slavery, guaranteed citizenship and equal protection, and barred racial voting restrictions, many states used Black Codes, Jim Crow laws, violence, literacy tests, poll taxes, and other means to deny former slaves full civil and political rights.
Although the 13th–15th Amendments abolished slavery, guaranteed citizenship and equal protection, and barred racial voting restrictions, many states used Black Codes, Jim Crow laws, violence, literacy tests, poll taxes, and other means to deny former slaves full civil and political rights.
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