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Unit 3 – Civil Liberties and Civil Rights
Topic 3.8
How may U.S history change if the Fifteenth Amendment wasn't ratified after civil war?
President Lincoln's assassination wouldn't occur in subsequent years after his reelections.
Women suffrage movement would take place earlier than it did historically.
African American males might have continued being denied voting rights well into twentieth century.
It could lead to a second civil war over slavery issues.
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AP US Government - 3.8 Amendments: Due Process and the Rights of the Accused
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