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When the Thirteenth Amendment abolished involuntary servitude, it became illegal to
emancipate any individual or group.
force one person to work for another person.
hire workers for low wages and long hours.
vote against slavery in a Confederate state.
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force one person to work for another person.
The Thirteenth Amendment abolished slavery and involuntary servitude, making it illegal to compel a person to work against their will (except as punishment for a crime).
The Thirteenth Amendment abolished slavery and involuntary servitude, making it illegal to compel a person to work against their will (except as punishment for a crime).
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