African Americans were able to vote
THE 18th AMENDMENT!
The 17th amendment
13th,14th,& 15th amendment
Yes, it did.
Prohibition was repealed 18th amendment repealed
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All African Americans became citizens as a result of the 14th Amendment.
The 18th amendment abolished the manufacture, sale and transportation of alcohol.
The fourteenth amendment makes state citizenship an automatic result of national citizenship.
The 12th amendment was added as a result of the tie in the electoral college between Thomas Jefferson and his running mate Aaron Burr in 1800.
The Fifteenth Amendment, ratified in 1870, prohibits the federal and state governments from denying a citizen the right to vote based on "race, color, or previous condition of servitude." It aimed to secure voting rights for African American men after the Civil War. However, despite its passage, many states employed discriminatory practices like literacy tests and poll taxes to circumvent the amendment and disenfranchise Black voters. The amendment laid a crucial legal foundation for future civil rights advancements.
African-Americans were able to vote.