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how did the reconstruction amendments reflect the theme of democracy in u.s. history? by expanding rights and citizenship to former slaves by ending the free market system by establishing a monarchy by limiting womens voting rights
The Reconstruction Amendments (13th, 14th, 15th) in U.S. history were about expanding rights. The 13th abolished slavery, the 14th granted citizenship to former slaves (via the Citizenship Clause), and the 15th gave Black men the right to vote. Democracy is about inclusion of people in the political process and granting rights. Ending the free - market system (not related to Reconstruction Amendments), establishing a monarchy (U.S. is a republic), and limiting women's voting rights (women's suffrage came later, and Reconstruction Amendments were about Black rights) are incorrect.
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By expanding rights and citizenship to former slaves