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choose the best word or phrase from the drop - down boxes to complete each sentence.
the thirteenth amendment
in the united states. the fourteenth amendment granted native - born african americans
and equal protection under the law, and the fifteenth amendment established
for the formerly enslaved.
- For the first blank (Thirteenth Amendment's action): The Thirteenth Amendment abolished slavery, so the correct phrase here is "abolished slavery" (though the drop - down likely has options, and based on US history, the Thirteenth Amendment abolished slavery, the Fourteenth granted citizenship and equal protection, the Fifteenth granted voting rights to former slaves). Wait, re - examining: The Thirteenth Amendment abolished slavery (but the given sentence structure: "The Thirteenth Amendment [blank] in the United States." Wait, no, the original sentence in the image: "The Thirteenth Amendment [blank] in the United States. The Fourteenth Amendment granted native - born African Americans [blank] and equal protection under the law, and the Fifteenth Amendment established [blank] for the formerly enslaved."
- Thirteenth Amendment: Abolished slavery. So first blank: "abolished slavery" (but since it's a drop - down, likely the option is related to ending slavery.
- Fourteenth Amendment: Granted "citizenship" (the phrase "citizenship" fits with "native - born African Americans" and "equal protection under the law" as the Fourteenth Amendment's Equal Protection Clause and Citizenship Clause).
- Fifteenth Amendment: Established "voting rights" for formerly enslaved (as it granted the right to vote regardless of race, color, or previous condition of servitude).
Assuming the drop - down options (even though not fully visible) follow US Constitutional Amendments:
- First blank (Thirteenth Amendment): Abolished slavery (so the action of the Thirteenth Amendment was to abolish slavery in the US).
- Second blank (Fourteenth Amendment): "citizenship" (granted citizenship to all persons born or naturalized in the US, including former slaves, and equal protection).
- Third blank (Fifteenth Amendment): "voting rights" (granted the right to vote to African American men, the formerly enslaved who were now citizens).
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First blank: abolished slavery (or relevant option for Thirteenth Amendment's action)
Second blank: citizenship
Third blank: voting rights
(Note: Since the drop - down options are not fully provided, the above is based on US Constitutional history. The Thirteenth Amendment abolished slavery, the Fourteenth granted citizenship and equal protection, the Fifteenth granted voting rights to former slaves (males initially).)