What were the outcomes of the ratification of the fifteenth amendment?
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Social Studies, 07.09.2019 04:30 paige1616
What were the outcomes of the ratification of the fifteenth amendment?
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__equal voting rights were upheld constitutionally.
__the right to vote was expanded to more americans.
__all americans became able to vote without limitations.
__african americans became less involved in congress.
__southern lawmakers created poll taxes and literacy tests in response.
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