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- 2. / The Thirteenth, Fourteenth, and Fifteenth amendments to the United States Constitution.
- 4. / Programs that offer job training to those who've dealt with discrimination in the past.
- 5. / Amendment to the U.S. Constitution that prohibits all states from denying any person within its jurisdiction the equal protection of the laws.
- 7. / An act that allowed anyone willing to commit to a full-time job, to get employed.
- 8. / An organization set up by republicans to protect African Americans.
- 13. / The enacting of laws.
- 15. / A law issued by Abraham Lincoln that guaranteed the freedom of enslaved people from all States.
- 17. / A phrase that meant people of all races could vote.
- 19. / The first ten amendments made to the constitution until it was ratified for others to be added.
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- 1. / The first United States federal law to define equal U.S. citizenship
- 3. / Northern people who traveled to the South during Reconstruction to make money
- 4. / The man who was elected vice president and succeeded Lincoln as President after he got assassinated.
- 6. / A test of reading comprehension and writing skills that people were required to take to vote in southern states.
- 9. To get rid of Slavery.
- 10. / A war fought over Slavery between the North and the South.
- 11. / A clan that had goals of achieving racial segregation and white supremacy.
- 12. / Laws that kept African Americans from going about their daily lives in a normal manner.
- 14. / The person who introduced a bill that supported the abolishment of slavery.
- 16. / A legislation that ended racial discrimination in voting.
- 18. / The process by which the supreme court applied the bill of rights to the states, through the 14th amendment.