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Q: If the equal rights amendment is passed women will be lifted up from 2nd class citizenship?
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Which group passed the amendment which recognized the citizenship of African Americans and recognized the rights of all citizens?

Republican


What was the purpose of the amendment passed immediately after the civil war?

To give equal citizenship rights to former slaves


What was the purpose of the three amendment passed immediately after the Civil War?

To give equal citizenship rights to former slaves


How did the fourthteenth amendment give blacks voting rights?

It was not the fourteenth amendment that specifically gave blacks voting rights. It is the 15th. The 14th gave citizenship and citizenship rights.


How does the 14th amendment define citizenship?

The fourteenth amendment addresses citizenship. Initially it was in relation to the subject of slaves and their citizenship, but it has crossed over to citizenship in general.


What is the 4th amendment and how does it protect your rights?

Grants citizenship and protects the rights of African Americans.


What amendment The voting rights of 1965 was the precursor to which amendment?

The 65 voting rights act wasn't an amendment, but a bill passed by congress.


What sources of American citizenship did the Fourteenth Amendment establish?

The Amendment was added as part of the Reconstruction Amendments. The citizenship clause provided African American's the rights and freedoms of citizens.


What amendment guaranteed us citizenship to African-Americans?

the Civil Rights Act of 1866


What is 14 amendment?

It gave citizenship and the rights and protections of a citizen to African Americans.


What was the focus of the first amendment after the Civil War?

citizenship rights for former slaves


What amendment does equal rights fall under?

It isn’t an amendment, but a law passed in 1965 as the Civil Rights Act.