Why was the Fourteenth Amendment considered unsuccessful?(1 point)

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The Fourteenth Amendment required both federal and state governments to enforce and implement all aspects of the amendment.
The Fourteenth Amendment required both federal and state governments to enforce and implement all aspects of the amendment.

The clauses included in the Fourteenth Amendment did not provide freed African Americans with equal rights under the Constitution.
The clauses included in the Fourteenth Amendment did not provide freed African Americans with equal rights under the Constitution.

The Supreme Court gave the southern states the ability to create their own laws.
The Supreme Court gave the southern states the ability to create their own laws.

The clauses included in the Fourteenth Amendment were not enforced or interpreted consistently by the Supreme Court.

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The most accurate response regarding why the Fourteenth Amendment was considered unsuccessful is:

The clauses included in the Fourteenth Amendment were not enforced or interpreted consistently by the Supreme Court.

This reflects the historical context in which the amendment was created, as various Supreme Court decisions over the years have weakened its protections and allowed states to pass laws that undermined the rights it was meant to guarantee.

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