Republicans proposed the fourteenth amendment
a.
after federal troops were removed from...
Social Studies, 25.07.2019 01:30 anthonysutton82
Republicans proposed the fourteenth amendment
a.
after federal troops were removed from the south.
b.
to guarantee citizenship to freed people and american indians.
c.
after the civil rights act of 1875 was declared unconstitutional.
d.
to protect new laws enacted by the civil rights act of 1866.
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