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Civil Rights became a part of the U.S. Constitution in 1868 when the 14th amendment was adopted. The 14th amendment grantees each citizen "equal protection of the laws".


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The US Constitution.


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All amendments are part of the constitution and covered by it.


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It wasn't "nationalized", but it is part of the constitution and it is followed as part of the law.


What part of The US Constitution changes The US Constitution?

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Why did the US constitution make people want to come America?

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Is the bill of rights part of the us constitution?

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