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Passage of the 18th Amendment, passage of the Volstead Act, passage of the 21st Amendment, and the St. Valentine's Day massacre.
In 1920, women received the right to vote in the United States with the passage of the 19th Amendment.
Word got out to the public that she was on a hunger strike and how the people were treating her. It made it look really bad on the president so, he got all of the women out of jail and passed the 19th amendment.
Slavery in the United States lasted as a legal institution until the passage of the Thirteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution in 1865.
Slavery was outlawed in the United States by the 13th Amendment, so anyone involved in its passage helped forbid slavery (including the Houses of Congress and the State Legislatures).
It outlawed voting discrimination based on race.
The passage of the Fifteenth Amendment
It outlawed voting discrimination based on race.
It outlawed voting discrimination based on race.
It outlawed voting discrimination based on race.
The Thirteenth Amendment abolished slavery in 1865, but more work was needed to ensure that African American citizens had equal rights. The passage of the Fifteenth Amendment gave African American men the right to vote, although the law was not upheld in all states.
The passage of the Fifteenth Amendment
The passage of the Fifteenth Amendment
The passage of the Fifteenth Amendment
The passage of the Fifteenth Amendment
The passage of the Fifteenth Amendment
The passage of the Fifteenth Amendment