"Since the abolition of slavery, the Legislatures of some of the States lately in rebellion have passed laws of the most oppressive character... If the Senate and House of Representatives can make it a crime to rob the post-office... can they not make it a crime to deprive a man of his liberty, and punish him for it? ... This bill is intended to give effect to the declaration of the Constitution, that the citizens of each State shall be entitled to all privileges and immunities of citizens in the several States."
— Senator Lyman Trumbull, speech introducing the Civil Rights Act, 1866
Which of the following historical developments during Reconstruction was a direct congressional response to the concerns described in the excerpt?
- The ratification of the Fourteenth Amendment to guarantee federal protection of citizenship and equal rightsCevap
- BThe implementation of Andrew Johnson’s Presidential Reconstruction policies to rapidly readmit Southern states
- CThe passage of the Fifteenth Amendment to secure voting rights for African American men
- DThe ratification of the Thirteenth Amendment to legally end the system of chattel slavery
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The ratification of the Fourteenth Amendment to guarantee federal protection of citizenship and equal rights
The correct answer is correct because the Fourteenth Amendment was proposed by Congress to ensure the permanent, constitutional protection of citizenship and equal civil rights for freed people, shielding these protections from state-level discrimination (like the Black Codes) and presidential vetoes.
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The Fourteenth Amendment was drafted by Congress during Reconstruction to secure federal protections for citizenship and equal rights against discriminatory state laws.
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